The Works of Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus. 1948at the University Press, 1957 |
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... appears to have been written after Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour ( 1599 ) , to which it contains a reference ' . The relation of the play to this and other plays of Jonson has recently been discussed in the Herford and ...
... appears to have been written after Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour ( 1599 ) , to which it contains a reference ' . The relation of the play to this and other plays of Jonson has recently been discussed in the Herford and ...
Page 92
... appears very defective , but closer examination suggests that the com- positor probably made quite a good job of interpreting his copy . There are many instances of the characteristic Folio practice of dividing lines to avoid a turnover ...
... appears very defective , but closer examination suggests that the com- positor probably made quite a good job of interpreting his copy . There are many instances of the characteristic Folio practice of dividing lines to avoid a turnover ...
Page 138
... appears from what follows . 73. inferred see G. 77. his own time App . ' the right of dying when his time came ' ( D. ) . Schmidt lists under ' life ' , but such a meaning usu . has more help from the context than here . 79. to see G ...
... appears from what follows . 73. inferred see G. 77. his own time App . ' the right of dying when his time came ' ( D. ) . Schmidt lists under ' life ' , but such a meaning usu . has more help from the context than here . 79. to see G ...
Contents
A MASQUE AT A BANQUET FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY | xliii |
THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS I | 1 |
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