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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... passage printed in these volumes , and as it points most unmistakably to the high appreciation of Shakspere's work ... passages on the great poet , extending up to modern times , with an able Introduction by himself and a Preface by Mr ...
... passage printed in these volumes , and as it points most unmistakably to the high appreciation of Shakspere's work ... passages on the great poet , extending up to modern times , with an able Introduction by himself and a Preface by Mr ...
Page xix
... passages concerning the examinations of Sir Gelly Merrick and Augustine Phillips in connexion with the Essex Conspiracy , and a valuable passage on the same subject which I found in Bacon's Declaration , 1601. The death of Elizabeth in ...
... passages concerning the examinations of Sir Gelly Merrick and Augustine Phillips in connexion with the Essex Conspiracy , and a valuable passage on the same subject which I found in Bacon's Declaration , 1601. The death of Elizabeth in ...
Page xxiv
... passages and scenes been imitated . It is difficult to determine which plays after Romeo , Richard III , Hamlet , and the Falstaff pieces , were most favoured by Shakspere's contemporaries . The number of allusions to such a play as ...
... passages and scenes been imitated . It is difficult to determine which plays after Romeo , Richard III , Hamlet , and the Falstaff pieces , were most favoured by Shakspere's contemporaries . The number of allusions to such a play as ...
Page xxx
... passage De Shakespeare nostrati , and he pokes fun by repeating Caesar's words in The Staple of News , 1625 . Taylor in his Travels to Prague in Bohemia , 1630 , seems , also , to jest good- naturedly over the Bohemian ' coast ...
... passage De Shakespeare nostrati , and he pokes fun by repeating Caesar's words in The Staple of News , 1625 . Taylor in his Travels to Prague in Bohemia , 1630 , seems , also , to jest good- naturedly over the Bohemian ' coast ...
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... passages , or they are verbal imitations of lines and phrases due to close knowledge of the plays and poems . The imitations of scenes , so far discovered , are not many . Shakspere , like all the great poets of the world , left no ...
... passages , or they are verbal imitations of lines and phrases due to close knowledge of the plays and poems . The imitations of scenes , so far discovered , are not many . Shakspere , like all the great poets of the world , left no ...
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