The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, المجلد 8Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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الصفحة 13
... TAMORA and her two Sons , and AARON the Moor . Sat. No , Titus , no ; the emperor needs her not , Nor her , nor thee , nor any of thy stock : I'll trust , by leisure , him that mocks me once ; Thee never , nor thy traitorous haughty ...
... TAMORA and her two Sons , and AARON the Moor . Sat. No , Titus , no ; the emperor needs her not , Nor her , nor thee , nor any of thy stock : I'll trust , by leisure , him that mocks me once ; Thee never , nor thy traitorous haughty ...
الصفحة 52
... Tamora . She is the presiding genius of the piece ; and in her we see , as we believe , the outbreak of that wonderful conception of the union of powerful intellect and moral depravity which Shakspere was afterwards to make manifest ...
... Tamora . She is the presiding genius of the piece ; and in her we see , as we believe , the outbreak of that wonderful conception of the union of powerful intellect and moral depravity which Shakspere was afterwards to make manifest ...
الصفحة 56
... Tamora prescribes their terrible wickedness to her sons , Lavinia remonstrates— " O ! Tamora , thou bear'st a woman's face . " When Marcus encounters his mutilated niece there is much poetry , but no raving . When woe upon woe is heaped ...
... Tamora prescribes their terrible wickedness to her sons , Lavinia remonstrates— " O ! Tamora , thou bear'st a woman's face . " When Marcus encounters his mutilated niece there is much poetry , but no raving . When woe upon woe is heaped ...
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THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN | 123 |
PLAYS ASCRIBED TO SHAKSPERE | 194 |
NOTICE ON THE AUTHORSHIP OF A YORKSHIRE TRAGEDY | 253 |
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Aaron appears Arcite Arden Bawd beauty Ben Jonson blood Boult character comedy copies criticism Daugh daughter death Demet doth dramatic edition Emilia English Enter Exeunt eyes fair Fair Em father fear Fletcher folio friends Gaoler give hand hath hear heart heaven honour imitation Jonson Julius Cæsar king Knight lady Lavinia learning live Locrine look lord Lucius Malone Marc Marcus master Mosbie Mucedorus nature never Noble Kinsmen North's Plutarch Oldcastle opinion Palamon passage passion Pericles pity play Plutarch poet poetical poetry prince Prince of Tyre quarto queen Rome scene Shak Shakspere Shakspere's Sir John Oldcastle soul speak spere stage Steevens sweet Tamora tell thee Theseus thine things Thomas Lord Cromwell thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy unto wife words writer Yorkshire Tragedy