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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... speech , " Hope ... has so sicklied o're Their resolutions . " And finally The London Post , of January 1644 , describing the execution of Laud , says , from still the same soliloquy : " the sense of something after death , and the ...
... speech , " Hope ... has so sicklied o're Their resolutions . " And finally The London Post , of January 1644 , describing the execution of Laud , says , from still the same soliloquy : " the sense of something after death , and the ...
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... speeches in his Festum Voluptatis , 1639 , and Iago's Rabelaisian phrase in Act I. sc . i 2 is repeated in Sheppard's ... speech of Coriolanus , " Now by the iealous Queene of Heauen , that kisse I carried from thee deare ; and my true ...
... speeches in his Festum Voluptatis , 1639 , and Iago's Rabelaisian phrase in Act I. sc . i 2 is repeated in Sheppard's ... speech of Coriolanus , " Now by the iealous Queene of Heauen , that kisse I carried from thee deare ; and my true ...
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... speech , as King , to Falstaff , I Henry IV , II . iv . 491 , " hence forth nere looke on me , thou art violently carried awaie from grace , there is a diuell haunts thee in the like- nesse of an olde fat man ; " and ( 2 ) in Henry IV's ...
... speech , as King , to Falstaff , I Henry IV , II . iv . 491 , " hence forth nere looke on me , thou art violently carried awaie from grace , there is a diuell haunts thee in the like- nesse of an olde fat man ; " and ( 2 ) in Henry IV's ...
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