The Works of Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus. 1948at the University Press, 1957 |
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... play later than 1518 is recorded , and none at all published outside Italy . The most puzzling relationship is that between Shakespeare's play and the anonymous Timon preserved in manuscript in the Victoria and Albert Museum ( Dyce MS ...
... play later than 1518 is recorded , and none at all published outside Italy . The most puzzling relationship is that between Shakespeare's play and the anonymous Timon preserved in manuscript in the Victoria and Albert Museum ( Dyce MS ...
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... play on II October 1856. Marston now took over Apemantus , Rayner played Alcibiades , and Ray Flavius . Marston's reading of his new part ' helped much ' , wrote Morley , ' to secure a right understanding of the play ' ; ' the play is a ...
... play on II October 1856. Marston now took over Apemantus , Rayner played Alcibiades , and Ray Flavius . Marston's reading of his new part ' helped much ' , wrote Morley , ' to secure a right understanding of the play ' ; ' the play is a ...
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... play , himself playing Timon - ' I love the play and the part ' , he wrote in a letter of 1919 - William Mollison , Apemantus , and E. Lyall Swete , Flavius . George R. Weir acted Lucullus , while Mrs Benson was an all but silent ...
... play , himself playing Timon - ' I love the play and the part ' , he wrote in a letter of 1919 - William Mollison , Apemantus , and E. Lyall Swete , Flavius . George R. Weir acted Lucullus , while Mrs Benson was an all but silent ...
Contents
A MASQUE AT A BANQUET FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY | xliii |
THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS I | 1 |
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