“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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Página ix
... written this particular play is entirely founded on what we moderns conceive to be its faults . The Baconian would think - if one dare guess at Baconian thought that the beauties of the play , which are really great , would argue ...
... written this particular play is entirely founded on what we moderns conceive to be its faults . The Baconian would think - if one dare guess at Baconian thought that the beauties of the play , which are really great , would argue ...
Página x
... writing , performance , and publi- cation of this play are founded . These facts have become common property , and it will be unnecessary always to mention here who it was who happened to be the very first to draw attention to them ...
... writing , performance , and publi- cation of this play are founded . These facts have become common property , and it will be unnecessary always to mention here who it was who happened to be the very first to draw attention to them ...
Página xii
... written some little time before that . But there is a still earlier entry in the Stationers ' Registers , on 6th February 1593 : “ John Danter " ( the publisher ) . “ A booke entitled A noble Roman Historye of Titus An- dronicus ...
... written some little time before that . But there is a still earlier entry in the Stationers ' Registers , on 6th February 1593 : “ John Danter " ( the publisher ) . “ A booke entitled A noble Roman Historye of Titus An- dronicus ...
Página xiii
... written between 1589 and 1593 , that is , when Shakespeare was about twenty - five years old and upwards ; and this would still make this play , as we might expect from its crudity , one of Shakespeare's earliest efforts in tragedy , in ...
... written between 1589 and 1593 , that is , when Shakespeare was about twenty - five years old and upwards ; and this would still make this play , as we might expect from its crudity , one of Shakespeare's earliest efforts in tragedy , in ...
Página xiv
... writing of Titus Andronicus , as being between 26th June 1593 and January 1594 , on account of alleged imitations on Shakespeare's part of Peele's Honour of the Garter , published at the former date . I must honestly confess , with ...
... writing of Titus Andronicus , as being between 26th June 1593 and January 1594 , on account of alleged imitations on Shakespeare's part of Peele's Honour of the Garter , published at the former date . I must honestly confess , with ...
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Página xliv - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no ! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.