The Shakspere Allusion-book: A Collection of Allusions to Shakspere from 1591 to 1700, Volume 1Clement Mansfield Ingleby, Lucy Toulmin Smith, Frederick James Furnivall, John James Munro H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 305
... Reader . This Figure , that thou here feest put , It was for gentle Shakespeare cut ; Wherein the Graver had a ftrife With Nature , to out - doo the life : O , could he but have drawne his Wit As well in Braffe , as he hath hit His Face ...
... Reader . This Figure , that thou here feest put , It was for gentle Shakespeare cut ; Wherein the Graver had a ftrife With Nature , to out - doo the life : O , could he but have drawne his Wit As well in Braffe , as he hath hit His Face ...
Page 425
... reader of this booke . Kind curteous reader looke not to behold Here Indian iewells set in [ r ] inges of gold , Or swanlike Musicke in assorted straines , or the rare issue of inspiring braines ; No Orphan aeries or Amphions laies ...
... reader of this booke . Kind curteous reader looke not to behold Here Indian iewells set in [ r ] inges of gold , Or swanlike Musicke in assorted straines , or the rare issue of inspiring braines ; No Orphan aeries or Amphions laies ...
Page 477
... Reader ' are signed ' J. M. ' They conclude ] : By this meanes fame hath got a monsters head , Yea many heads , whereof I found a few , And here have laid them open to thy view , Peruse them all , in earnest or in jeft , And tell me ...
... Reader ' are signed ' J. M. ' They conclude ] : By this meanes fame hath got a monsters head , Yea many heads , whereof I found a few , And here have laid them open to thy view , Peruse them all , in earnest or in jeft , And tell me ...
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