The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Volume 11R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... VOLUME ELEVENTH . CONTAINING TITUS ANDRONICUS . CORIOLANUS . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . LONDON : Printed for R. CROWDER , C. WARE , and T. PAYNE , M.DCC.LXXII . + he 6312 HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ker 17 19 41 IN TWELVE VOLUMES. ...
... VOLUME ELEVENTH . CONTAINING TITUS ANDRONICUS . CORIOLANUS . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . LONDON : Printed for R. CROWDER , C. WARE , and T. PAYNE , M.DCC.LXXII . + he 6312 HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ker 17 19 41 IN TWELVE VOLUMES. ...
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... Andronicus , a noble Roman , General against the Goths . Marcus Andronicus , Tribune of the people , and Brother to Titus . Marcus , Quintus , Lucius , Mutius , Sons to Titus Andronicus . Young Lucius , a Boy , Son to Lucius . Publius ...
... Andronicus , a noble Roman , General against the Goths . Marcus Andronicus , Tribune of the people , and Brother to Titus . Marcus , Quintus , Lucius , Mutius , Sons to Titus Andronicus . Young Lucius , a Boy , Son to Lucius . Publius ...
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... ANDRONICUS . ( 1 ) ACTI SCENE , before the Capitol in Rome . nate . Enter the Tribunes and Senators aloft , as in the Se- Enter SATURNINUS and his Followers , at one Door ; BASSANIUS and his Followers , at the other , with Drum and ...
... ANDRONICUS . ( 1 ) ACTI SCENE , before the Capitol in Rome . nate . Enter the Tribunes and Senators aloft , as in the Se- Enter SATURNINUS and his Followers , at one Door ; BASSANIUS and his Followers , at the other , with Drum and ...
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... ANDRONICUS aloft , with the Crown . Mar. Princes , that firive by factions , and by Ambitioufly for rule and empery ! [ friends , Know , that the people of Rome , for whom we ftand A fpecial party , have by common voice In election for ...
... ANDRONICUS aloft , with the Crown . Mar. Princes , that firive by factions , and by Ambitioufly for rule and empery ! [ friends , Know , that the people of Rome , for whom we ftand A fpecial party , have by common voice In election for ...
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... Andronicus to Rome , Renowned Titus , flourishing in arms . Let us intreat , by honour of his name , Whom ( worthily ) you would have now fucceed , And in the Capitol and Senate's right , Whom you pretend to honour and adore , That you ...
... Andronicus to Rome , Renowned Titus , flourishing in arms . Let us intreat , by honour of his name , Whom ( worthily ) you would have now fucceed , And in the Capitol and Senate's right , Whom you pretend to honour and adore , That you ...
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