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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... death in 1616 ; the second from then to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1642 ; the third from the closing of the theatres to the Restoration ; and the fourth from the return of the monarchy to the rise of criticism . Miss L. T. Smith ...
... death in 1616 ; the second from then to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1642 ; the third from the closing of the theatres to the Restoration ; and the fourth from the return of the monarchy to the rise of criticism . Miss L. T. Smith ...
Page xiv
... death of Shakspere , which is held to close the first period , made no immediate difference to the poet's position in literature . When the " myriad - minded " Shakspere , that sweet swan of Avon , died , no contemporary poet assailed ...
... death of Shakspere , which is held to close the first period , made no immediate difference to the poet's position in literature . When the " myriad - minded " Shakspere , that sweet swan of Avon , died , no contemporary poet assailed ...
Page xv
... death did ultimately make a difference , in so far as it caused the publication of the Folio in 1623. The debt that we owe to Heminge and Condell , the poet's friends and fellow - players , is incalculable , for on the Folio of 1623 ...
... death did ultimately make a difference , in so far as it caused the publication of the Folio in 1623. The debt that we owe to Heminge and Condell , the poet's friends and fellow - players , is incalculable , for on the Folio of 1623 ...
Page xix
... death of Elizabeth in 1603 is mourned by Chettle and an anony- mous author.5 Prince Lewis of Wirtemberg visited the “ Globe ” and saw Othello on April 30 , 1610.6 On March 24 , 1613 , occurred the tilting - match in which Pembroke ...
... death of Elizabeth in 1603 is mourned by Chettle and an anony- mous author.5 Prince Lewis of Wirtemberg visited the “ Globe ” and saw Othello on April 30 , 1610.6 On March 24 , 1613 , occurred the tilting - match in which Pembroke ...
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... death were mingled in glaring contrasts , in which battles , sieges , duels , murders and revenges found place . They liked to have pity and terror awakened within them ; the sweet love of Romeo with its tragic end appealed to their ...
... death were mingled in glaring contrasts , in which battles , sieges , duels , murders and revenges found place . They liked to have pity and terror awakened within them ; the sweet love of Romeo with its tragic end appealed to their ...
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