The dramatic works, Volume 9Tegg, 1834 |
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Page 149
... quartos [ of 1600 ] and 1611 are anonymous . Could the use of particular terms , employed in no other of his pieces , be admitted as an argument that he was not its author , more than one of these might be found ; among which is ...
... quartos [ of 1600 ] and 1611 are anonymous . Could the use of particular terms , employed in no other of his pieces , be admitted as an argument that he was not its author , more than one of these might be found ; among which is ...
Page 168
... quarto of 1600 the stage direction is Sound trumpets , manet Moore . ' In the quarto of 1611 the direction is Manet Aaron , ' and he is before made to enter with Tamora , though he says nothing . This scene ought to continue the first ...
... quarto of 1600 the stage direction is Sound trumpets , manet Moore . ' In the quarto of 1611 the direction is Manet Aaron , ' and he is before made to enter with Tamora , though he says nothing . This scene ought to continue the first ...
Page 195
... quarto copies of 1600 and 1611 , but found in the folio of 1623 . 2 So in The Tempest : - เ - -sitting , His arms in this sad knot . " Thy niece and I , poor creatures , want our 9 * SC . II . 195 TITUS ANDRONICUS . Lavinia, thou shalt ...
... quarto copies of 1600 and 1611 , but found in the folio of 1623 . 2 So in The Tempest : - เ - -sitting , His arms in this sad knot . " Thy niece and I , poor creatures , want our 9 * SC . II . 195 TITUS ANDRONICUS . Lavinia, thou shalt ...
Page 241
... quarto ) was styled in the title - page the much admired play of Pericles . As the entry , however , was by Blount , and the edition by Gosson , it is probable that the former had been antici- pated by the latter , through the ...
... quarto ) was styled in the title - page the much admired play of Pericles . As the entry , however , was by Blount , and the edition by Gosson , it is probable that the former had been antici- pated by the latter , through the ...
Page 260
... quarto of 1609 reads , And should he doot , & c .; from which the reading of the text has been formed . Should he be in doubt that I shall keep his secret ( as there is no doubt but he is ) , why , to lop that doubt , i . e . to get rid ...
... quarto of 1609 reads , And should he doot , & c .; from which the reading of the text has been formed . Should he be in doubt that I shall keep his secret ( as there is no doubt but he is ) , why , to lop that doubt , i . e . to get rid ...
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Andronicus Antony and Cleopatra Bassianus Bawd better blood Boult brother Cloten Cordelia Cymbeline daughter dead death DIONYZA dost doth Edgar Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio Fool Gent gentleman give Gloster gods Goneril Goths GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven honour i'the Iach Imogen Julius Cæsar Kent King Henry King Lear lady Lavinia Lear lord Lucius LYSIMACHUS madam Malone Marcus Marina means mistress never night noble o'the old copy reads passage Pericles Pisanio play poor Posthumus pray prince PRINCE OF TYRE quartos quartos read queen Regan Roman Rome SATURNINUS SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's sorrow speak Steevens sweet Tamora tears tell Tharsus thee there's thine thou art thou hast Titus Titus Andronicus Troilus and Cressida villain Winter's Tale word