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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... Poet and Playwright , p . xlviii . b Borrowings from his Works , p . lxiii . c References to Works and Characters , p . lxiii . d Alterations of his Plays , p . lxiv . • Legends of Shakspere and his Works , p . lxvii . History of the ...
... Poet and Playwright , p . xlviii . b Borrowings from his Works , p . lxiii . c References to Works and Characters , p . lxiii . d Alterations of his Plays , p . lxiv . • Legends of Shakspere and his Works , p . lxvii . History of the ...
Page xiii
... poet which occurred within his lifetime , a scheme practically identical with an unaccomplished design of Dr. Grosart's , announced in 1870 , for preparing a Contemporary Judgment of Poets . Ingleby's work , however , gradually grew ...
... poet which occurred within his lifetime , a scheme practically identical with an unaccomplished design of Dr. Grosart's , announced in 1870 , for preparing a Contemporary Judgment of Poets . Ingleby's work , however , gradually grew ...
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... poet's position in literature . When the " myriad - minded " Shakspere , that sweet swan of Avon , died , no contemporary poet assailed the dull cold ear of death with metrical lamentations , and not then did Shakspere's posthumous ...
... poet's position in literature . When the " myriad - minded " Shakspere , that sweet swan of Avon , died , no contemporary poet assailed the dull cold ear of death with metrical lamentations , and not then did Shakspere's posthumous ...
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... poet's friends and fellow - players , is incalculable , for on the Folio of 1623 , as found- ation , is built the ... poetic and dramatic taste would be 1 Taylor in 1620 mentioned Shakspere as one of the great dead , but there is no ...
... poet's friends and fellow - players , is incalculable , for on the Folio of 1623 , as found- ation , is built the ... poetic and dramatic taste would be 1 Taylor in 1620 mentioned Shakspere as one of the great dead , but there is no ...
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... poet , extending up to modern times , with an able Introduction by himself and a Preface by Mr. Sidney Lee . Mr. Hughes's book owes its existence to a controversy conducted by Mr. Sidney Lee and others in the Times , concerning that ...
... poet , extending up to modern times , with an able Introduction by himself and a Preface by Mr. Sidney Lee . Mr. Hughes's book owes its existence to a controversy conducted by Mr. Sidney Lee and others in the Times , concerning that ...
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