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Page viii
... plays on the subject , according to the references in the Stationers ' Registers , and Henslowe's Diary . Jonson probably referred to an older play when he wrote : " He that will swear , Jeronimo or Andronicus are the best plays yet ...
... plays on the subject , according to the references in the Stationers ' Registers , and Henslowe's Diary . Jonson probably referred to an older play when he wrote : " He that will swear , Jeronimo or Andronicus are the best plays yet ...
Page ix
... plays " of his first period ; its value , however , in liter- ary history , is this : -crude as it is , it certainly belongs to the same type of play , as the greater tragedy of Hamlet ; the machinery in both plays is much the same ...
... plays " of his first period ; its value , however , in liter- ary history , is this : -crude as it is , it certainly belongs to the same type of play , as the greater tragedy of Hamlet ; the machinery in both plays is much the same ...
Page x
... PLAY The period covered by the play is four days represented on the stage ; with , possibly , two intervals . Day 1. Act I ; Act II , sc . i . Day 2. Act II , sc . ii - iv ; Act III , sc . i . Interval . Day 3. Act III , sc . ii . Day 4 ...
... PLAY The period covered by the play is four days represented on the stage ; with , possibly , two intervals . Day 1. Act I ; Act II , sc . i . Day 2. Act II , sc . ii - iv ; Act III , sc . i . Interval . Day 3. Act III , sc . ii . Day 4 ...
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... play , merely say- ing , — “ As it hath sundry times been played by the King's Majesty's Servants " ; which , as we have repeatedly seen , was the same company that was known as the Lord Cham- berlain's Servants , till the accession of ...
... play , merely say- ing , — “ As it hath sundry times been played by the King's Majesty's Servants " ; which , as we have repeatedly seen , was the same company that was known as the Lord Cham- berlain's Servants , till the accession of ...
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... play was first on the boards . speare was then twenty - five years old ; and from the internal evidence of the play we should conclude it to have been written when he certainly was not past that age . That Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus ...
... play was first on the boards . speare was then twenty - five years old ; and from the internal evidence of the play we should conclude it to have been written when he certainly was not past that age . That Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus ...
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