TragediesFrowde, 1912 - 1315 pages |
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Page 238
... murder and rape are committed by a Moor out of re- venge , ' and the White Lady and Moor theme , in which the main idea is the lustful intrigue between a white lady , generally a queen , and a black slave . ' Both these themes seem to ...
... murder and rape are committed by a Moor out of re- venge , ' and the White Lady and Moor theme , in which the main idea is the lustful intrigue between a white lady , generally a queen , and a black slave . ' Both these themes seem to ...
Page 270
... ; though griev'd with killing grief . TAMORA . Where is thy brother Bassianus ? 260 SATURNINUS . Now to the bottom dost thou search my wound : Poor Bassianus here lies murdered . TAMORA . Then all 270 [ ACT II TITUS ANDRONICUS.
... ; though griev'd with killing grief . TAMORA . Where is thy brother Bassianus ? 260 SATURNINUS . Now to the bottom dost thou search my wound : Poor Bassianus here lies murdered . TAMORA . Then all 270 [ ACT II TITUS ANDRONICUS.
Page 271
... murder'd Bassianus here . AARON . My gracious lord , here is the bag of gold . [ TO TITUS . ] Two of thy whelps , fell SATURNINUS . curs of bloody kind , Have here bereft my brother of his life . Sirs , drag them from the pit unto the ...
... murder'd Bassianus here . AARON . My gracious lord , here is the bag of gold . [ TO TITUS . ] Two of thy whelps , fell SATURNINUS . curs of bloody kind , Have here bereft my brother of his life . Sirs , drag them from the pit unto the ...
Page 272
... murder'd body , some the murderers : Let them not speak a word ; the guilt is plain ; For , by my soul , were there worse end than death , That end upon them should be executed . 299 303 TAMORA . Andronicus , I will entreat the king ...
... murder'd body , some the murderers : Let them not speak a word ; the guilt is plain ; For , by my soul , were there worse end than death , That end upon them should be executed . 299 303 TAMORA . Andronicus , I will entreat the king ...
Page 286
... murders and for rapes . - 52 56 MARCUS . O ! why should nature build so foul a den , Unless the gods delight in tragedies ? 60 TITUS . Give signs , sweet girl , for here are none but friends , What Roman lord it was durst do the deed ...
... murders and for rapes . - 52 56 MARCUS . O ! why should nature build so foul a den , Unless the gods delight in tragedies ? 60 TITUS . Give signs , sweet girl , for here are none but friends , What Roman lord it was durst do the deed ...
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AARON ACHILLES AGAMEMNON AJAX ALCIBIADES Andronicus Antony APEMANTUS art thou AUFIDIUS BANQUO BENVOLIO blood BRABANTIO BRUTUS Cæsar CASCA CASSIUS CITIZEN CLOWN COMINIUS CORDELIA CORIOLANUS CRESSIDA daughter dead dear death DESDEMONA DIOMEDES doth EDGAR EDMUND Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear FLAVIUS fool FRIAR LAURENCE friends gentleman give GLOUCESTER gods GONERIL GUILDENSTERN HAMLET hand hath hear heart heaven Hector hither honour HORATIO IAGO JULIET KENT king LADY CAPULET LADY MACBETH LAERTES Lavinia LEAR look lord LUCIUS MACDUFF madam Marcius Mark Antony MENENIUS MERCUTIO murder night noble NURSE OPHELIA OTHELLO PANDARUS PARIS PATROCLUS play POLONIUS poor pray prithee QUEEN Re-enter REGAN RODERIGO Roman Rome ROMEO ROSENCRANTZ SATURNINUS SCENE SENATOR SERVANT SERVINGMAN Shakespeare SICINIUS soul speak stand sweet sword TAMORA tell thee there's THERSITES thine thing thou art thou hast TIMON TITUS TROILUS Tybalt ULYSSES villain VOLUMNIA word