The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 10 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... probably referred to an older play when he wrote : " He that will swear , Jeronimo or Andronicus are the best plays yet , shall pass unexcepted at here , as a man whose judgment shows it is constant , and hath stood still these five ...
... probably referred to an older play when he wrote : " He that will swear , Jeronimo or Andronicus are the best plays yet , shall pass unexcepted at here , as a man whose judgment shows it is constant , and hath stood still these five ...
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... probably of that of Charles I. The title of the ballad is " The lamentable and tragical history of Titus Andronicus . With the fall of his Sons in the Wars with the Goths , with the manner of the Ravishment of his daughter Lavinia ...
... probably of that of Charles I. The title of the ballad is " The lamentable and tragical history of Titus Andronicus . With the fall of his Sons in the Wars with the Goths , with the manner of the Ravishment of his daughter Lavinia ...
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... probably could not have reached if he had lived . To discover these hidden courses required the far clearer and keener vision of Shakespeare ; nor does it stand to reason that even he or any other man could have discovered them ...
... probably could not have reached if he had lived . To discover these hidden courses required the far clearer and keener vision of Shakespeare ; nor does it stand to reason that even he or any other man could have discovered them ...
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... probably written by an amateur or " private gentleman " ( teste Ed . Ravenscroft , 1687 ) , at a time when Shakespeare was still in his experimental stage ( 1590-3 ) . It may well have been written in emulation of Kyd or Marlowe : but ...
... probably written by an amateur or " private gentleman " ( teste Ed . Ravenscroft , 1687 ) , at a time when Shakespeare was still in his experimental stage ( 1590-3 ) . It may well have been written in emulation of Kyd or Marlowe : but ...
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... . " Lascivious Goth " ; with a quibble on goat , as in As You Like It , iii . 3. 9. Probably , as in mote , moth , the th was pronounced t.— C. H. H. Chi . And this for me , struck home to 37 TITUS ANDRONICUS Act II . Sc . iii .
... . " Lascivious Goth " ; with a quibble on goat , as in As You Like It , iii . 3. 9. Probably , as in mote , moth , the th was pronounced t.— C. H. H. Chi . And this for me , struck home to 37 TITUS ANDRONICUS Act II . Sc . iii .
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