The Shakspere Allusion-book: A Collection of Allusions to Shakspere from 1591 to 1700, Volume 1John James Munro Chatto & Windus, 1909 |
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Page xxvi
... Marston and Chapman , threat- ened with the penalty of having his ears lopped and his nose slit . ” Apart from the legal actions with which Shakspere was connected , however , some notices , rare and valuable , have been bequeathed us ...
... Marston and Chapman , threat- ened with the penalty of having his ears lopped and his nose slit . ” Apart from the legal actions with which Shakspere was connected , however , some notices , rare and valuable , have been bequeathed us ...
Page xxxiv
... Marston , who seems to have exercised an influence over the later Revenge tragedy , 1 but is tributive to the subtlety of that art of which no man could win the secret . The verbal borrowings are of two kinds : they are lines lifted ...
... Marston , who seems to have exercised an influence over the later Revenge tragedy , 1 but is tributive to the subtlety of that art of which no man could win the secret . The verbal borrowings are of two kinds : they are lines lifted ...
Page xxxv
... Marston , in What You Will , quoted that famous line , “ A Horse , a Horse , my Kingdome for a Horse , " " 1 and continued , " Looke the I speake play scrappes . " " 2 This , of course , is conscious borrowing , and is a fairly common ...
... Marston , in What You Will , quoted that famous line , “ A Horse , a Horse , my Kingdome for a Horse , " " 1 and continued , " Looke the I speake play scrappes . " " 2 This , of course , is conscious borrowing , and is a fairly common ...
Page xxxvi
... Marston's Malcontent , " Entic'd by that great bawd , opportunity " ; in Hey- wood's Fair Maid of the West , - " win Opportunity , Shees the best bawd " ; and once more in Ford's Lady's Trial— “ the bawd ... Opportunity . " Alexander ...
... Marston's Malcontent , " Entic'd by that great bawd , opportunity " ; in Hey- wood's Fair Maid of the West , - " win Opportunity , Shees the best bawd " ; and once more in Ford's Lady's Trial— “ the bawd ... Opportunity . " Alexander ...
Page xxxix
... Marston's Malcontent , 16044 ; in Tourneur's Atheist's Tragedie , 1611 ( ? ) ; in Fletcher's Wild Goose Chace ; and in Burton's Anatomy . Finally , we will draw special attention to Lodovick Barrey's borrowings from Romeo in his Ram ...
... Marston's Malcontent , 16044 ; in Tourneur's Atheist's Tragedie , 1611 ( ? ) ; in Fletcher's Wild Goose Chace ; and in Burton's Anatomy . Finally , we will draw special attention to Lodovick Barrey's borrowings from Romeo in his Ram ...
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