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 273
... lines 17 to 24 of this elegy led to the discovery of two original MSS . of it in the library of the late Mr. Henry Huth , which was pointed out by Mr. Alfred H. Huth in the Academy of April 3 , 1879. As in the first edition of the ...
... lines 17 to 24 of this elegy led to the discovery of two original MSS . of it in the library of the late Mr. Henry Huth , which was pointed out by Mr. Alfred H. Huth in the Academy of April 3 , 1879. As in the first edition of the ...
Page 289
... lines . Vol . 38 , No. 421 , in the Ashmole Collection Bodleian Library , Oxford . + ( 10. ) Harl . MS . 1749 , fo . 289 b ( a corrupt version : it wants lines 13 , 14 ) . To these may be added the following five early printed versions ...
... lines . Vol . 38 , No. 421 , in the Ashmole Collection Bodleian Library , Oxford . + ( 10. ) Harl . MS . 1749 , fo . 289 b ( a corrupt version : it wants lines 13 , 14 ) . To these may be added the following five early printed versions ...
Page 343
... lines : 1. The commendatory verses prefixed to the Folio Edition of Shakespeare , 1632. 2. Those appended to the unauthorised edition of Shakespeare's Poems , published in 1640. 3. The edition of Milton's poems published in 1645. We ...
... lines : 1. The commendatory verses prefixed to the Folio Edition of Shakespeare , 1632. 2. Those appended to the unauthorised edition of Shakespeare's Poems , published in 1640. 3. The edition of Milton's poems published in 1645. We ...
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