The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 68
... Titus Andronicus , the only new play introduced during the season . This tragedy , having been successfully pro- duced before a large audience on January 23 , 1594 , was shortly afterward entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company ...
... Titus Andronicus , the only new play introduced during the season . This tragedy , having been successfully pro- duced before a large audience on January 23 , 1594 , was shortly afterward entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company ...
Page 69
... Titus Andronicus . In the same year , 1594 , there was published the Tragicall Raigne of Selimus , Emperour of the Turkes , a composition offering similar attractions , but the writer was so afraid of his massacres being considered too ...
... Titus Andronicus . In the same year , 1594 , there was published the Tragicall Raigne of Selimus , Emperour of the Turkes , a composition offering similar attractions , but the writer was so afraid of his massacres being considered too ...
Page 70
... Titus Andronicus might have been purified , and we also mercifully spared from a contemplation of the appalling eye - scene in the tragedy of Lear . No discussion on either of the last - named plays , or on many of the others , can be ...
... Titus Andronicus might have been purified , and we also mercifully spared from a contemplation of the appalling eye - scene in the tragedy of Lear . No discussion on either of the last - named plays , or on many of the others , can be ...
Page 73
... Titus Andronicus than in many other of his plays , are yet to be observed in that inferior work . Even amid its display of barbarous and abandoned personages , neither sternness nor profligacy is permitted to altogether extinguish the ...
... Titus Andronicus than in many other of his plays , are yet to be observed in that inferior work . Even amid its display of barbarous and abandoned personages , neither sternness nor profligacy is permitted to altogether extinguish the ...
Page 78
... Titus Andronicus was performed at Newington Butts by the Lord Chamber- lain's , then acting in conjunction with the Lord Admiral's , Servants , the poet most likely taking a part in the repre- sentation . The earliest definite notice ...
... Titus Andronicus was performed at Newington Butts by the Lord Chamber- lain's , then acting in conjunction with the Lord Admiral's , Servants , the poet most likely taking a part in the repre- sentation . The earliest definite notice ...
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