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Notes
- ^ Citing the story of Verginia, told in Livy.
- ^ Bate, Titus, 72.
- ^ Quoted in Jonathan Bate, ed. Titus Andronicus (Arden Shakespeare, 1996), p. 79
- ^ Brian Vickers, Shakespeare: Co-Author (Oxford University Press, 2004) describes the history of this attribution and adds more evidence of his own.
- ^ For a summary of this debate, see Bate, Titus, p. 79-83.
- ^ Ovid 230
- ^ Shakespeare 1070–1096
- ^ F. E. Halliday, A Shakespeare Companion 1564–1964, Baltimore, Penguin, 1964; pp. 496–97.
- ^ Halliday, Shakespeare Companion, pp. 399, 403, 497.
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