The Shakspere Allusion-book: A Collection of Allusions to Shakspere from 1591 to 1700, Volume 1John James Munro Chatto & Windus, 1909 |
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... Dyce's Introduction to Kemp's Nine days wonder , p . xx , and Collier's Memoirs of Actors , Shakespeare Society , 1846 , pp . 100-102 . ) The " worthy poet " was Sir John Davies , the author of Orchestra or a Poeme of Dauncing , 1596 ...
... Dyce's Introduction to Kemp's Nine days wonder , p . xx , and Collier's Memoirs of Actors , Shakespeare Society , 1846 , pp . 100-102 . ) The " worthy poet " was Sir John Davies , the author of Orchestra or a Poeme of Dauncing , 1596 ...
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... Dyce , in Hazlitt's Dodsley , vii . 329 . Falstaff's " good manhood1 " is used by Coomes in this play , ib . vii . 318 : " I am sorry for it ; I shall never see good manhood again , if it [ sword- and - buckler fight ] be once gone ...
... Dyce , in Hazlitt's Dodsley , vii . 329 . Falstaff's " good manhood1 " is used by Coomes in this play , ib . vii . 318 : " I am sorry for it ; I shall never see good manhood again , if it [ sword- and - buckler fight ] be once gone ...
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... Dyce says , recall the line in Macbeth , Act II , sc . ii , " It was the owl that shriek'd , the fatal belman Which ... Dyce , 1840 , vol . iii , p . 9. ) Two or three other lines in the same play contain phrases made use of by ...
... Dyce says , recall the line in Macbeth , Act II , sc . ii , " It was the owl that shriek'd , the fatal belman Which ... Dyce , 1840 , vol . iii , p . 9. ) Two or three other lines in the same play contain phrases made use of by ...
Page 115
... Dyce , 1871 , p . 195 , col . 2 . Works , ed . From Shakespeare , says Dyce , " Thy ignomy sleep with thee in the grave , But not remember'd in thy epitaph . First Part of Henry IV , act V. sc . iv . " 66 This play was first printed ...
... Dyce , 1871 , p . 195 , col . 2 . Works , ed . From Shakespeare , says Dyce , " Thy ignomy sleep with thee in the grave , But not remember'd in thy epitaph . First Part of Henry IV , act V. sc . iv . " 66 This play was first printed ...
Page 116
... Dyce . In this Vittoria Corombona , p . 45 , ed . Dyce , the madness of Cornelia , her singing - with prose remarks intersperst - and her flowers , seem suggested by Ophelia's - according to Steevens's reference to Hamlet , IV . v , in Dyce ...
... Dyce . In this Vittoria Corombona , p . 45 , ed . Dyce , the madness of Cornelia , her singing - with prose remarks intersperst - and her flowers , seem suggested by Ophelia's - according to Steevens's reference to Hamlet , IV . v , in Dyce ...
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