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 xiv
... seem to me either " natural " or necessary . The death of Shakspere , which is held to close the first period , made no immediate difference to the poet's position in literature . When ... seems that Shakspere , in leaving xiv INTRODUCTION .
... seem to me either " natural " or necessary . The death of Shakspere , which is held to close the first period , made no immediate difference to the poet's position in literature . When ... seems that Shakspere , in leaving xiv INTRODUCTION .
Page xv
... seems that Shakspere , in leaving the London of his success for the Stratford of his boyhood , passed out of immediate notice . A younger generation of playwrights with a new mode came forward to take his place . But Shakspere's death ...
... seems that Shakspere , in leaving the London of his success for the Stratford of his boyhood , passed out of immediate notice . A younger generation of playwrights with a new mode came forward to take his place . But Shakspere's death ...
Page xxi
... seems never to have greatly fluctuated , up to the end of the seventeenth century might even outnumber the allusions to Shakspere . Be that as it may , those of Shakspere's contemporaries who praised him ( except Jonson ) , praised him ...
... seems never to have greatly fluctuated , up to the end of the seventeenth century might even outnumber the allusions to Shakspere . Be that as it may , those of Shakspere's contemporaries who praised him ( except Jonson ) , praised him ...
Page xxii
... seem to be due to their conception of his poems , whose theme is passion , and accordingly in Willobie his Avisa , Shakspere is the authority on love . Sir William Drummond so mentions him again in 1614.4 The refer- ences to the poems ...
... seem to be due to their conception of his poems , whose theme is passion , and accordingly in Willobie his Avisa , Shakspere is the authority on love . Sir William Drummond so mentions him again in 1614.4 The refer- ences to the poems ...
Page xxiv
... seems to have been no great favourite with Elizabethans . No reference to it occurs before 1616 , and after that date allusions are extremely rare . The fact that Plutarch's account of Antony's fall was so well known to Shakspere's ...
... seems to have been no great favourite with Elizabethans . No reference to it occurs before 1616 , and after that date allusions are extremely rare . The fact that Plutarch's account of Antony's fall was so well known to Shakspere's ...
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