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 xi
... Borrowings from his Works : Shakspere's Influence over his Contemporaries , p . xxxiii . 8 Allusions of Shakspere's Successors , p . xlvi . a Allusions to Shakspere himself as Poet and Playwright , p . xlviii . b Borrowings from his ...
... Borrowings from his Works : Shakspere's Influence over his Contemporaries , p . xxxiii . 8 Allusions of Shakspere's Successors , p . xlvi . a Allusions to Shakspere himself as Poet and Playwright , p . xlviii . b Borrowings from his ...
Page xiv
... borrowings from A Lover's Complaint ; Beaumont and Fletcher were having a jest at Hamlet and plagiarising from Hotspur ; and Jonson , in the newly - acquired greatness of his laureateship , was censuring Shakspere's faults in the ...
... borrowings from A Lover's Complaint ; Beaumont and Fletcher were having a jest at Hamlet and plagiarising from Hotspur ; and Jonson , in the newly - acquired greatness of his laureateship , was censuring Shakspere's faults in the ...
Page xxiii
... borrowings , record the play's popularity . After this for some years there is a curious dearth of references to the play itself ; and yet no play of Shak- spere's ( except , perhaps , that Hamlet gives place to Falstaff ) gained 1 i ...
... borrowings , record the play's popularity . After this for some years there is a curious dearth of references to the play itself ; and yet no play of Shak- spere's ( except , perhaps , that Hamlet gives place to Falstaff ) gained 1 i ...
Page xxxiii
... borrowings from his works which commence with the appearance of Venus and Adonis , and continue in plenty till the 1 i . 452 ; ii . 38 , 165 . 5 i . 147 , 186 . SH . ALLN . BK.-I. 2 i . 279 . 6 i . 226 , 284 . 3 i . 21 . 7 i . 388 ; ii ...
... borrowings from his works which commence with the appearance of Venus and Adonis , and continue in plenty till the 1 i . 452 ; ii . 38 , 165 . 5 i . 147 , 186 . SH . ALLN . BK.-I. 2 i . 279 . 6 i . 226 , 284 . 3 i . 21 . 7 i . 388 ; ii ...
Page xxxiv
... borrowings are either imitations of scenes and passages , or they are verbal imitations of lines and phrases due to close knowledge of the plays and poems . The imitations of scenes , so far discovered , are not many . Shakspere , like ...
... borrowings are either imitations of scenes and passages , or they are verbal imitations of lines and phrases due to close knowledge of the plays and poems . The imitations of scenes , so far discovered , are not many . Shakspere , like ...
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