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 xlvi
... borrowings are either imitations of scenes and passages , or they are verbal imitations of lines and phrases due to close knowledge of the plays and poems . The imitations of scenes , so far discovered , are not many . Shakspere , like ...
... borrowings are either imitations of scenes and passages , or they are verbal imitations of lines and phrases due to close knowledge of the plays and poems . The imitations of scenes , so far discovered , are not many . Shakspere , like ...
Page lii
... borrowings from any part . John Marston's works are frequently cited in these volumes . He it was , apparently , who commenced the Hamletian borrowings in his Malcontent , in 1604 , with the ghost - scene phrase , " arte there , old ...
... borrowings from any part . John Marston's works are frequently cited in these volumes . He it was , apparently , who commenced the Hamletian borrowings in his Malcontent , in 1604 , with the ghost - scene phrase , " arte there , old ...
Page lxxv
... Borrowings from Shakspere's Works . - After the year 1650 there is a very great falling - off in the number of borrowings . Of the plays so quoted in the earlier half of the century , -Romeo , Richard III , the Falstaff pieces , and ...
... Borrowings from Shakspere's Works . - After the year 1650 there is a very great falling - off in the number of borrowings . Of the plays so quoted in the earlier half of the century , -Romeo , Richard III , the Falstaff pieces , and ...
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