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 xxxiv
... references to his works , showing those on which his reputation was founded ; the second ( b ) consists of ... reference in these volumes to a play is Nash's record of the success of Henry VI , with which Shakspere is generally ...
... references to his works , showing those on which his reputation was founded ; the second ( b ) consists of ... reference in these volumes to a play is Nash's record of the success of Henry VI , with which Shakspere is generally ...
Page xxxv
... reference in 1605 , and in the same year the authors of Eastward Hoe , by using the name " Hamlet " and making evident borrowings , record the play's popularity . After this for some years there is a curious dearth of references to the ...
... reference in 1605 , and in the same year the authors of Eastward Hoe , by using the name " Hamlet " and making evident borrowings , record the play's popularity . After this for some years there is a curious dearth of references to the ...
Page 150
... references to the coach ( possibly in reference to the anachronism committed by Shakespere in making Ophelia call for her coach , Act IV . Sc . v ) , and the reference to the cold meate for the nuptial table , all seem to shew that ...
... references to the coach ( possibly in reference to the anachronism committed by Shakespere in making Ophelia call for her coach , Act IV . Sc . v ) , and the reference to the cold meate for the nuptial table , all seem to shew that ...
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