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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... copied Hamlet in other passages , he most probably took from Shakspere . The dialogue between the ghost and Hamlet is again evident in Fletcher's Woman - Hater , in The Merry Divel of Edmonton , and in Middleton's Mad World , while in ...
... copied Hamlet in other passages , he most probably took from Shakspere . The dialogue between the ghost and Hamlet is again evident in Fletcher's Woman - Hater , in The Merry Divel of Edmonton , and in Middleton's Mad World , while in ...
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... copied in The Honest Whore , 1604 , and in Massinger's Emperor of the East , 1631 ; and Suckling quoted some lines from the play in his Goblins . Sam Picke imitated one of Iago's speeches in his Festum Voluptatis , 1639 , and Iago's ...
... copied in The Honest Whore , 1604 , and in Massinger's Emperor of the East , 1631 ; and Suckling quoted some lines from the play in his Goblins . Sam Picke imitated one of Iago's speeches in his Festum Voluptatis , 1639 , and Iago's ...
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... 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 be imitated in Lingua , 1602-7.9 Beaumont and Fletcher in A King and no King , 1o in the scene between ...
... 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 be imitated in Lingua , 1602-7.9 Beaumont and Fletcher in A King and no King , 1o in the scene between ...
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... copied . Since his day , however , the language had been " refined , " and so it follows " that many of his words , and more of his Phrases , are scarce intelligible . And of those which we understand some are ungrammatical , others ...
... copied . Since his day , however , the language had been " refined , " and so it follows " that many of his words , and more of his Phrases , are scarce intelligible . And of those which we understand some are ungrammatical , others ...
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... copy of Sonnet 211 1617-22 . Inscription under Bust 267 99 Roger Sharpe 212 1617 . Thomas Dekker 99 • 156 99 John Taylor Geffray Mynshul 268 269 1610. Edmund Bolton 213 1618. Nathaniel Field 270 9 Wurmsser von Ven- 99 Beaumont and Flet ...
... copy of Sonnet 211 1617-22 . Inscription under Bust 267 99 Roger Sharpe 212 1617 . Thomas Dekker 99 • 156 99 John Taylor Geffray Mynshul 268 269 1610. Edmund Bolton 213 1618. Nathaniel Field 270 9 Wurmsser von Ven- 99 Beaumont and Flet ...
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