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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... Thomas Freeman , the epigrammist , declared him equal to the great men of that and all former ages.1 George Turbervile in 1570 praised Arthur Brooke , the author of that long rambling poem Romeus and Juliet , in the highest terms.2 Not ...
... Thomas Freeman , the epigrammist , declared him equal to the great men of that and all former ages.1 George Turbervile in 1570 praised Arthur Brooke , the author of that long rambling poem Romeus and Juliet , in the highest terms.2 Not ...
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... Thomas Heywood writes , in 1635 , of the " inchanting Quill " of " mellifluous Shake - speare " ; Weever calls the poet " honie - tong'd " ; William Barkstead , in 1607 , gives Shakspere the laurel , and in self- depreciation , takes ...
... Thomas Heywood writes , in 1635 , of the " inchanting Quill " of " mellifluous Shake - speare " ; Weever calls the poet " honie - tong'd " ; William Barkstead , in 1607 , gives Shakspere the laurel , and in self- depreciation , takes ...
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... Thomas Wyat . Hotspur's words in 1 Henry IV , I. iii , 10 " Three times they breath'd , and three times did they drink Vpon agreement , of swift Seuernes flood ; Who then affrighted with their bloody lookes , Ran fearfully among the ...
... Thomas Wyat . Hotspur's words in 1 Henry IV , I. iii , 10 " Three times they breath'd , and three times did they drink Vpon agreement , of swift Seuernes flood ; Who then affrighted with their bloody lookes , Ran fearfully among the ...
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... Thomas Carew , before 1638 , and the speech of Laurence , instructing Juliet to take the potion , is copied by Fletcher in The Knight of Malta . Richard III's forgetfulness in his instruc- tions to Catesby in Act IV . sc . iii , 8 may ...
... Thomas Carew , before 1638 , and the speech of Laurence , instructing Juliet to take the potion , is copied by Fletcher in The Knight of Malta . Richard III's forgetfulness in his instruc- tions to Catesby in Act IV . sc . iii , 8 may ...
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... Othello were untouched . Before the commencement of the recognised dramatic alterations , several alterations and adaptations of various plays had been made . Thomas Jordan in the Royal Arbor ( 1660–4 ? ) lxiv INTRODUCTION .
... Othello were untouched . Before the commencement of the recognised dramatic alterations , several alterations and adaptations of various plays had been made . Thomas Jordan in the Royal Arbor ( 1660–4 ? ) lxiv INTRODUCTION .
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