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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... Prince Lewis of Wirtemberg visited the " Globe " and saw Othello on April 30 , 1610. On March 24 , 1613 , occurred the tilting - match in which Pembroke , Montgomery and Rutland took part , and with which Shakspere may have been ...
... Prince Lewis of Wirtemberg visited the " Globe " and saw Othello on April 30 , 1610. On March 24 , 1613 , occurred the tilting - match in which Pembroke , Montgomery and Rutland took part , and with which Shakspere may have been ...
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... prince , " and though this idea was common in the middle ages , and is recorded in Munday's translation of Palmerin d'Oliva , 1588 , yet Shirley most probably got it from Shakspere , and his phrasing is practically the same . After ...
... prince , " and though this idea was common in the middle ages , and is recorded in Munday's translation of Palmerin d'Oliva , 1588 , yet Shirley most probably got it from Shakspere , and his phrasing is practically the same . After ...
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... Prince Hal's phrase : " There is a devil has haunted me these three years in likeness of an usurer . " Massinger reproduced another phrase in the Parliament of Love , 1624 , and gave an echo of the " honour " speech in The Picture , of ...
... Prince Hal's phrase : " There is a devil has haunted me these three years in likeness of an usurer . " Massinger reproduced another phrase in the Parliament of Love , 1624 , and gave an echo of the " honour " speech in The Picture , of ...
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... Prince Hal's speech over the body of Hotspur , his slain rival , 8 " Thy ignomy sleepe with thee in the graue , But not remembred in thy Epitaph , " is imitated in Dekker's and Webster's Famous History of Sir Thomas Wyat . Hotspur's ...
... Prince Hal's speech over the body of Hotspur , his slain rival , 8 " Thy ignomy sleepe with thee in the graue , But not remembred in thy Epitaph , " is imitated in Dekker's and Webster's Famous History of Sir Thomas Wyat . Hotspur's ...
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... Prince's favour chear'd his Muse , A constant Favour he ne'er fear'd to lose . " That a good many of these critical allusions are due to the acceptance of a tradition , rather than to adequate personal ac- quaintance with the poet's ...
... Prince's favour chear'd his Muse , A constant Favour he ne'er fear'd to lose . " That a good many of these critical allusions are due to the acceptance of a tradition , rather than to adequate personal ac- quaintance with the poet's ...
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