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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... containing critical remarks on Shakspere , in 1672 , his great Preface to Troilus and Cressida in 1679. Before then , the remarks on Shakspere by Margaret Cavendish in 1664 show a good critical appreciation ; Edward Phillips's Theatrum ...
... containing critical remarks on Shakspere , in 1672 , his great Preface to Troilus and Cressida in 1679. Before then , the remarks on Shakspere by Margaret Cavendish in 1664 show a good critical appreciation ; Edward Phillips's Theatrum ...
Page xvii
... contains may be divided into the following sections , under which we shall discuss it : - a Allusions to plays which help us to fix their dates of composition . B Allusions to contemporary events . The expressions of Shakspere's ...
... contains may be divided into the following sections , under which we shall discuss it : - a Allusions to plays which help us to fix their dates of composition . B Allusions to contemporary events . The expressions of Shakspere's ...
Page xviii
... contains a part of a song from Robert Jones's Book of Ayres , 1601 . Winter's Tale . - Here again we have a play unprinted till its appearance in the Folio . Its date is fixed at 1611 , from Dr. Simon Forman's note that he saw it ...
... contains a part of a song from Robert Jones's Book of Ayres , 1601 . Winter's Tale . - Here again we have a play unprinted till its appearance in the Folio . Its date is fixed at 1611 , from Dr. Simon Forman's note that he saw it ...
Page xxiv
... containing , as the play does , the poet's most wonderful woman - study , done at the zenith of his powers , and fine as its verse is , it seems to have been no great favourite with Elizabethans . No reference to it occurs before 1616 ...
... containing , as the play does , the poet's most wonderful woman - study , done at the zenith of his powers , and fine as its verse is , it seems to have been no great favourite with Elizabethans . No reference to it occurs before 1616 ...
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... contain , particularly in the case of the Roman plays , are often cold and unnatural ; and few of his plays , with all their learning , are elevated by tenderness or sympathy . In accordance with the foremost 1 Jonson rebukes Shakspere ...
... contain , particularly in the case of the Roman plays , are often cold and unnatural ; and few of his plays , with all their learning , are elevated by tenderness or sympathy . In accordance with the foremost 1 Jonson rebukes Shakspere ...
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