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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... died , no contemporary poet assailed the dull cold ear of death with metrical lamentations , and not then did Shakspere's posthumous greatness begin . The still silence in which this greatest of Englishmen came into the world is ...
... died , no contemporary poet assailed the dull cold ear of death with metrical lamentations , and not then did Shakspere's posthumous greatness begin . The still silence in which this greatest of Englishmen came into the world is ...
Page xv
... died seven years before . If , therefore , we needed to have a first period at all , it should end in 1623 , when the allusions of Shakspere's con- temporaries to his personality had ended also , with the exception of a few by such men ...
... died seven years before . If , therefore , we needed to have a first period at all , it should end in 1623 , when the allusions of Shakspere's con- temporaries to his personality had ended also , with the exception of a few by such men ...
Page xix
... died on March 13 , 1618 , and we have an elegy on him , recording his principal parts.8 Ben Jonson visited William Drummond of Hawthornden in January 1619 , and Drummond has recorded bits of the conversation . Pericles was played before ...
... died on March 13 , 1618 , and we have an elegy on him , recording his principal parts.8 Ben Jonson visited William Drummond of Hawthornden in January 1619 , and Drummond has recorded bits of the conversation . Pericles was played before ...
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... died young . From Richard Davies , about 1688 ( ii . 335 ) , we first learn that Shakspere got into trouble through stealing venison and rabbits from Sir Thomas Lucy , who had him often whipped , and whom he satirised in Justice ...
... died young . From Richard Davies , about 1688 ( ii . 335 ) , we first learn that Shakspere got into trouble through stealing venison and rabbits from Sir Thomas Lucy , who had him often whipped , and whom he satirised in Justice ...
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... died through a fever contracted at a merry meeting between Drayton , Jonson , and himself , where " itt seems [ they ] drank too hard . " Davies says that he died a papist . He was buried at Stratford on April 25 , 1616 ( and April 23 ...
... died through a fever contracted at a merry meeting between Drayton , Jonson , and himself , where " itt seems [ they ] drank too hard . " Davies says that he died a papist . He was buried at Stratford on April 25 , 1616 ( and April 23 ...
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