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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... imitated and echoed in Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster and Maids Tragedy2 ; in Massinger's Unnatural Combat3 ; in ... imitated in " Elkvǹ Míorn , ” 1649 , while another of his lines may be echoed in Fletcher's Captain , 1613.7 Part of ...
... imitated and echoed in Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster and Maids Tragedy2 ; in Massinger's Unnatural Combat3 ; in ... imitated in " Elkvǹ Míorn , ” 1649 , while another of his lines may be echoed in Fletcher's Captain , 1613.7 Part of ...
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... imitated one of Iago's speeches in his Festum Voluptatis , 1639 , and Iago's Rabelaisian phrase in Act I. sc . i 2 ... imitated in Dekker's Shomakers Holiday , 1600 ; and different speeches by Bottom were quoted or imitated by Ford in ...
... imitated one of Iago's speeches in his Festum Voluptatis , 1639 , and Iago's Rabelaisian phrase in Act I. sc . i 2 ... imitated in Dekker's Shomakers Holiday , 1600 ; and different speeches by Bottom were quoted or imitated by Ford in ...
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... imitated in Heywood's Fayre Mayde of the Exchange ; and borrowings from Dogberry's utterances by Armin in his Italian Taylor first led Collier to believe that Armin had acted that character . Benedick's acceptance of Beatrice " for pity ...
... imitated in Heywood's Fayre Mayde of the Exchange ; and borrowings from Dogberry's utterances by Armin in his Italian Taylor first led Collier to believe that Armin had acted that character . Benedick's acceptance of Beatrice " for pity ...
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