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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... , PH.D. , D.LITT . , WHO HAS GIVEN HIS LIFE TO THE FURTHERANCE OF ENGLISH SCHOLARSHIP , THESE VOLUMES , WHICH OWE SO MUCH TO HIM , ARE GRATEFULLY DEDICATED . 94523 91 PREFACE THESE volumes were not made in a day . VINDUTIVO.
... , PH.D. , D.LITT . , WHO HAS GIVEN HIS LIFE TO THE FURTHERANCE OF ENGLISH SCHOLARSHIP , THESE VOLUMES , WHICH OWE SO MUCH TO HIM , ARE GRATEFULLY DEDICATED . 94523 91 PREFACE THESE volumes were not made in a day . VINDUTIVO.
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... English critic , John Dryden , in 1693 , it being resolved that formal criticism should be excluded . The " pre - critical century , " as Ingleby called the period his collection represented , was held by him to divide itself naturally ...
... English critic , John Dryden , in 1693 , it being resolved that formal criticism should be excluded . The " pre - critical century , " as Ingleby called the period his collection represented , was held by him to divide itself naturally ...
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... English literature . The highest criticism of the time , with the 1 Rubbe and A great Cast , 1614 , Epigram 14 , sig . g 2 . 2 Epitaphs , Epigrams , Songs and Sonnets , pp . 143b - 144b . See particularly the verse to Lord Buckhurst ...
... English literature . The highest criticism of the time , with the 1 Rubbe and A great Cast , 1614 , Epigram 14 , sig . g 2 . 2 Epitaphs , Epigrams , Songs and Sonnets , pp . 143b - 144b . See particularly the verse to Lord Buckhurst ...
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... English poets of that time ( Anglorum Poetarum nostri seculi facile princeps ) ; William Webbe thought Spenser greatest ; and some even consider him so to this day.1 The allusions to Spenser , whose fame seems never to have greatly ...
... English poets of that time ( Anglorum Poetarum nostri seculi facile princeps ) ; William Webbe thought Spenser greatest ; and some even consider him so to this day.1 The allusions to Spenser , whose fame seems never to have greatly ...
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... English for comedy and tragedy and his principal works are cited . This declaration of Meres that Shakspere was chief dramatic author of his age , and that at a time when a great part of his work had not been written , is a testimony to ...
... English for comedy and tragedy and his principal works are cited . This declaration of Meres that Shakspere was chief dramatic author of his age , and that at a time when a great part of his work had not been written , is a testimony to ...
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