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Page ix
... Tamora is neither mentioned by Ammianus Marcellinus , nor anybody else that I can find . Nor had Rome , in the time of her emperors , any war with the Goths that I know of ; not till after the trans- lation of the Empire , I mean to ...
... Tamora is neither mentioned by Ammianus Marcellinus , nor anybody else that I can find . Nor had Rome , in the time of her emperors , any war with the Goths that I know of ; not till after the trans- lation of the Empire , I mean to ...
Page xvi
... Tamora and the Moor , which have no parallel or counterpart in the other characters ; but this is nothing to the purpose . The play , therefore , nowise compels the supposal of more than one hand in the xvi Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
... Tamora and the Moor , which have no parallel or counterpart in the other characters ; but this is nothing to the purpose . The play , therefore , nowise compels the supposal of more than one hand in the xvi Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
Page xvii
... the play in several particulars which a simple ballad- writer would be less likely to alter than an inventive trage- dian . " COMMENTS By SHAKESPEAREAN SCHOLARS TAMORA Saturnine braves and insults the xvii TITUS ANDRONICUS Introduction.
... the play in several particulars which a simple ballad- writer would be less likely to alter than an inventive trage- dian . " COMMENTS By SHAKESPEAREAN SCHOLARS TAMORA Saturnine braves and insults the xvii TITUS ANDRONICUS Introduction.
Page xviii
... TAMORA Saturnine braves and insults the benefactor who has given him a crown , and the Gothic Tamora prepares to wreak her vengeance , as empress , on the family that bereaved her of a son . The very morning after her mar- riage and ...
... TAMORA Saturnine braves and insults the benefactor who has given him a crown , and the Gothic Tamora prepares to wreak her vengeance , as empress , on the family that bereaved her of a son . The very morning after her mar- riage and ...
Page xix
... Tamora , serves her in the garb of a cook with her two sons baked in a pie ) , was probably written by an amateur or " private gentleman " ( teste Ed . Ravenscroft , 1687 ) , at a time when Shakespeare was still in his experimental ...
... Tamora , serves her in the garb of a cook with her two sons baked in a pie ) , was probably written by an amateur or " private gentleman " ( teste Ed . Ravenscroft , 1687 ) , at a time when Shakespeare was still in his experimental ...
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