“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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... Goths and Romans . TAMORA , Queen of the Goths . LAVINIA , Daughter to Titus Andronicus . A Nurse , and a black Child . Senators , Tribunes , Officers , Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE : Rome , and the Country near it . 2 TITUS ...
... Goths and Romans . TAMORA , Queen of the Goths . LAVINIA , Daughter to Titus Andronicus . A Nurse , and a black Child . Senators , Tribunes , Officers , Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE : Rome , and the Country near it . 2 TITUS ...
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... in Marlowe's Tamburlaine , “ If you retain desert of holiness , ” New . Eng . Dict . 27. accited ] summoned . This and other slightly pedantic words in the From weary wars against the barbarous Goths ; That , 4 [ ACT I. TITUS ANDRONICUS.
... in Marlowe's Tamburlaine , “ If you retain desert of holiness , ” New . Eng . Dict . 27. accited ] summoned . This and other slightly pedantic words in the From weary wars against the barbarous Goths ; That , 4 [ ACT I. TITUS ANDRONICUS.
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William Shakespeare. From weary wars against the barbarous Goths ; That , with his sons , a terror to our foes , Hath yok'd a nation strong , train'd up in arms . Ten years are spent since first he undertook This cause of Rome , and ...
William Shakespeare. From weary wars against the barbarous Goths ; That , with his sons , a terror to our foes , Hath yok'd a nation strong , train'd up in arms . Ten years are spent since first he undertook This cause of Rome , and ...
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... Goths , prisoners ; Soldiers and People following . They set down the coffin , and TITUS speaks . Tit . Hail , Rome , victorious in thy mourning weeds ! Lo ! as the bark , that hath discharg'd her fraught , Returns with precious lading ...
... Goths , prisoners ; Soldiers and People following . They set down the coffin , and TITUS speaks . Tit . Hail , Rome , victorious in thy mourning weeds ! Lo ! as the bark , that hath discharg'd her fraught , Returns with precious lading ...
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... Goths have given me leave to sheathe my sword . Titus , unkind and careless of thine own , Why suffer'st thou thy sons , unburied yet , To hover on the dreadful shore of Styx ? Make way to lay them by their brethren . [ The tomb is ...
... Goths have given me leave to sheathe my sword . Titus , unkind and careless of thine own , Why suffer'st thou thy sons , unburied yet , To hover on the dreadful shore of Styx ? Make way to lay them by their brethren . [ The tomb is ...
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