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Page vii
... in the quartos , is peculiar to the Folio version . DATE OF COMPOSITION According to Langbaine , in his Account of the English Dramatick Poets , a quarto edition of Titus Andronicus was printed in 1594 ; but no copy has been vii.
... in the quartos , is peculiar to the Folio version . DATE OF COMPOSITION According to Langbaine , in his Account of the English Dramatick Poets , a quarto edition of Titus Andronicus was printed in 1594 ; but no copy has been vii.
Page xi
... Poets , published in 1691 , speaks of an edition of that date . That there were copies of such an edition known to Lang- baine , only ninety - seven years after , and now lost , might very well be , seeing only two copies of the edition ...
... Poets , published in 1691 , speaks of an edition of that date . That there were copies of such an edition known to Lang- baine , only ninety - seven years after , and now lost , might very well be , seeing only two copies of the edition ...
Page xii
... course improved the play , revived it on the stage about the time of the Popish Plot , in 1678. In the Pro- logue then supplied , Ravenscroft speaks as follows : " To - day the Poet does not fear your xii Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
... course improved the play , revived it on the stage about the time of the Popish Plot , in 1678. In the Pro- logue then supplied , Ravenscroft speaks as follows : " To - day the Poet does not fear your xii Introduction THE TRAGEDY OF.
Page xiii
... Poet does not fear your rage ; Shakespeare , by him reviv'd , now treads the stage : Under his sacred laurels he sits down , Safe from the blast of any critic's frown . " Ravenscroft published his Titus Andronicus in 1687 , but ...
... Poet does not fear your rage ; Shakespeare , by him reviv'd , now treads the stage : Under his sacred laurels he sits down , Safe from the blast of any critic's frown . " Ravenscroft published his Titus Andronicus in 1687 , but ...
Page xiv
... Poet are admitted as true . There was not the least occasion for his assigning this play to Shakespeare , were it not so . The second is , that Titus Andronicus was included by Heminge and Condell in their collected edition of Shake ...
... Poet are admitted as true . There was not the least occasion for his assigning this play to Shakespeare , were it not so . The second is , that Titus Andronicus was included by Heminge and Condell in their collected edition of Shake ...
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