The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page ix
... story of Titus Andronicus in the sixteenth century , no direct source of the play has yet been discovered , and nothing can be added to Theobald's comment . " The story , " he observes , " we are to suppose merely fictitious ...
... story of Titus Andronicus in the sixteenth century , no direct source of the play has yet been discovered , and nothing can be added to Theobald's comment . " The story , " he observes , " we are to suppose merely fictitious ...
Page xiii
... story with a view to exalt his own merit in having altered it . Howbeit , a large number of critics and editors , from Theobald to Singer , agree in the opinion that the play was not written by Shakespeare ; though Theobald and one or ...
... story with a view to exalt his own merit in having altered it . Howbeit , a large number of critics and editors , from Theobald to Singer , agree in the opinion that the play was not written by Shakespeare ; though Theobald and one or ...
Page xvii
... story originated , has not been revealed to us , unless in the play itself . The scene of the incidents seems to be nowhere , the time , nowhen . The classical allusions , though numerous enough , are but such as might have been ...
... story originated , has not been revealed to us , unless in the play itself . The scene of the incidents seems to be nowhere , the time , nowhen . The classical allusions , though numerous enough , are but such as might have been ...
Page xxiii
... story of his play upon the most apparent improbability . We need only recall to mind the leading features of the piece and its hero . Titus , by military glory placed in a position to dispose of the imperial throne of Rome , in generous ...
... story of his play upon the most apparent improbability . We need only recall to mind the leading features of the piece and its hero . Titus , by military glory placed in a position to dispose of the imperial throne of Rome , in generous ...
Page 4
... story of Aaron's plots against the Andronici . Tamora and her two sons go disguised to Titus's house to make arrangements for the parley . Titus continues to feign madness and after the empress's de- parture he kills her sons and bakes ...
... story of Aaron's plots against the Andronici . Tamora and her two sons go disguised to Titus's house to make arrangements for the parley . Titus continues to feign madness and after the empress's de- parture he kills her sons and bakes ...
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