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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... , REVISED , AND RE - ARRANGED , WITH AN INTRODUCTION , BY JOHN MUNRO NEW YORK DUFFIELD & COMPANY LONDON : CHATTO & WINDUS 1909 I IBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS RICHARD CLAY & SONS , LIMITED , BREAD STREET HILL.
... , REVISED , AND RE - ARRANGED , WITH AN INTRODUCTION , BY JOHN MUNRO NEW YORK DUFFIELD & COMPANY LONDON : CHATTO & WINDUS 1909 I IBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS RICHARD CLAY & SONS , LIMITED , BREAD STREET HILL.
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... plagiarised his works , not one was moved by his death , which must have been known before long in London , to make any immediate expression of loss or sorrow . It seems that Shakspere , in leaving xiv INTRODUCTION .
... plagiarised his works , not one was moved by his death , which must have been known before long in London , to make any immediate expression of loss or sorrow . It seems that Shakspere , in leaving xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... London of his success for the Stratford of his boyhood , passed out of immediate notice . A younger generation of playwrights with a new mode came forward to take his place . But Shakspere's death did ultimately make a difference , in ...
... London of his success for the Stratford of his boyhood , passed out of immediate notice . A younger generation of playwrights with a new mode came forward to take his place . But Shakspere's death did ultimately make a difference , in ...
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... London than those of the chief actors in the Queen's Company , William Kempe , Richard Burbage and William Shak- spere . Yet , as men chronicle the rare and extraordinary rather than familiar and well - known things , no record has come ...
... London than those of the chief actors in the Queen's Company , William Kempe , Richard Burbage and William Shak- spere . Yet , as men chronicle the rare and extraordinary rather than familiar and well - known things , no record has come ...
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... London , and to Richard Burbage . Thorpe , in 1609 , could call Shakspere " our ever - living poet , " and in the address prefixed to the quarto of Troilus of that year , the writer declares that Shakspere's works please even those who ...
... London , and to Richard Burbage . Thorpe , in 1609 , could call Shakspere " our ever - living poet , " and in the address prefixed to the quarto of Troilus of that year , the writer declares that Shakspere's works please even those who ...
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