Titus Andronicus

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Cambridge University Press, 2006年6月1日
The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series features line-by-line commentaries and textual notes on the plays and poems. Introductions are regularly refreshed with accounts of new critical, stage and screen interpretations. For this second edition of Titus Andronicus Sue Hall-Smith has written a new section on recent scholarship and important contemporary performances of the play. The edition retains the text prepared by Alan Hughes, based on the first quarto and supplemented by crucial additions and stage directions from the Folio. In the introduction, Hughes contradicts the historically popular view that Titus Andronicus is a poor play of dubious authorship. Joining the growing ranks of critics who take the play seriously, Hughes applauds its thematic unity and grim humour, and demonstrates that it is the work of a brilliant stage craftsman, confident in his mastery of space, movement and verse.
 

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titus People of Rome and peoples tribunes here
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Romes royal mistress mistress of my heart
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Warrants these words in princely courtesy
78
My sons would never so dishonour me 295
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Sith priest and holy water are so near
80
lucius Dear father soul and substance of us all
82
That brought her for this high good turn so far?
83
Tis thou and those that have dishonoured me
84
As will revenge these bitter woes of ours
116
That with his pretty buzzing melody
118
marcus Sit down sweet niece brother sit down by me
121
marcus O heavens can you hear a good man groan
123
aaron Pray to the devils the gods have given us
125
demetrius Villain what hast thou done?
126
My son and I will have the wind of you
128
And be received for the emperors heir
129

Take up this good old man and cheer the heart
85
I found a friend and sure as death I swore
86
Than is Prometheus tied to Caucasus
87
I tell you lords you do but plot your deaths
89
That both should speed?
90
There speak and strike brave boys and take your turns
91
saturninus And you have rung it lustily my lords
92
The birds chant melody on every bush
93
Which never hopes more heaven than rests in thee
94
Are singled forth to try thy experiments
95
A barren detested vale you see it is
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demetrius Stay madam here is more belongs to her
97
The lion moved with pity did endure
98
demetrius Away For thou hast stayed us here too long
99
How these were they that made away his brother
100
As hateful as Cocytus misty mouth
101
saturninus Now to the bottom dost thou search my wound
102
saturninus If it be proved You see it is apparent
103
chiron And twere my cause I should go hang myself
104
Doth burn the heart to cinders where it is
105
In dangerous wars whilst you securely slept
106
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marcus
109
And made a brinepit with our bitter tears?
110
titus Now stay your strife what shall be is dispatched
112
When heaven doth weep doth not the earth oerflow? 220
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The vow is made Come brother take a head
115
Terras Astraea reliquit
130
Take wreak on Rome for this ingratitude
131
Of my word I have written to effect 60
132
titus Why villain art not thou the carrier? 85
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Knock at my door and tell me what he says
134
In Saturninus health whom if he sleep
135
I know from whence this same device proceeds
136
Is the sun dimmed that gnats do fly in it?
137
51 Flourish Enter lucius with an army of goths with
138
Peace tawny slave half me and half thy dam
139
aaron Tut Lucius this was but a deed of charity
141
She sounded almost at my pleasing tale
142
But to torment you with my bitter tongue 150
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Is it your trick to make me ope the door
144
And if one arms embracement will content thee
146
tamora
147
This do thou for my love and so let him
148
Oft have you heard me wish for such an hour
149
And this the banquet she shall surfeit on
150
lucius Away inhuman dog unhallowed slave
151
He kills Saturninus
153
Heres Romes young captain let him tell the tale
154
Or more than any living man could bear
155
O take this warm kiss on thy pale cold lips
156
aaron Ah why should wrath be mute and fury dumb?
157
TEXTUAL ANALYSIS
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