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 xviii
... speech , that Cæsar was ambitious , When eloquent Mark Antonie had showne His vertues , who but Brutus then was vicious ? As there is no intimation in Amyot or North of Brutus's speech on Cæsar's ambition , these lines must refer to ...
... speech , that Cæsar was ambitious , When eloquent Mark Antonie had showne His vertues , who but Brutus then was vicious ? As there is no intimation in Amyot or North of Brutus's speech on Cæsar's ambition , these lines must refer to ...
Page xxxv
... speech of " stalking " Tamburlaine : " Holla , ye pampered jades of Asia ! What .. can ye draw but twenty miles a day . . ? " once more made part of " the swaggering vaine of Auncient Pistoll , " 10 and quoted , likewise , in Eastward ...
... speech of " stalking " Tamburlaine : " Holla , ye pampered jades of Asia ! What .. can ye draw but twenty miles a day . . ? " once more made part of " the swaggering vaine of Auncient Pistoll , " 10 and quoted , likewise , in Eastward ...
Page xl
... speech of Falstaff's in A Mad World , my Masters . " We haue heard the Chymes at mid - night , Master Shallow , " says the fat knight : “ I haue seene the stars at midnight in your societies , " writes Robert Armin , one of Shakspere's ...
... speech of Falstaff's in A Mad World , my Masters . " We haue heard the Chymes at mid - night , Master Shallow , " says the fat knight : “ I haue seene the stars at midnight in your societies , " writes Robert Armin , one of Shakspere's ...
Page xli
... speech , “ Hope . . . has so sicklied o're Their resolutions . " And finally The London Post , of January 1644 , describing the execution of Laud , says , from still the same soliloquy : " the sense of something after death , and the ...
... speech , “ Hope . . . has so sicklied o're Their resolutions . " And finally The London Post , of January 1644 , describing the execution of Laud , says , from still the same soliloquy : " the sense of something after death , and the ...
Page xlii
... speech to Hamlet is alluded to in Marston's Insatiate Count- esse , 1613.1 Phrases are also imitated and echoed in Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster and Maids Tragedy2 ; in Massinger's Unnatural Combat3 ; in Ford's ' Tis Pity she's a ...
... speech to Hamlet is alluded to in Marston's Insatiate Count- esse , 1613.1 Phrases are also imitated and echoed in Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster and Maids Tragedy2 ; in Massinger's Unnatural Combat3 ; in Ford's ' Tis Pity she's a ...
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