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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Page xxviii
... quoted by Langbaine . More important than these are a number of references by other men . Meres's Palladis Tamia of 1598 puts Shakspere chief of English dramatists , and Parts I and II of the Returne from Per- nassus , 1600-2 , do ...
... quoted by Langbaine . More important than these are a number of references by other men . Meres's Palladis Tamia of 1598 puts Shakspere chief of English dramatists , and Parts I and II of the Returne from Per- nassus , 1600-2 , do ...
Page xxxiii
... quoting Romeo from the pulpit . More important is the fraudulent use of Shakspere's name on the title - pages of piratical quartos of plays not by him . The earliest of these was Locrine , 3 " Newly set foorth , ouerseene and corrected ...
... quoting Romeo from the pulpit . More important is the fraudulent use of Shakspere's name on the title - pages of piratical quartos of plays not by him . The earliest of these was Locrine , 3 " Newly set foorth , ouerseene and corrected ...
Page xxxv
... quoted that famous line , " A Horse , a Horse , my Kingdome for a Horse , " 1 and continued , " Looke the I speake play scrappes . " This , of course , is conscious borrowing , and is a fairly common feature . Marston himself had ...
... quoted that famous line , " A Horse , a Horse , my Kingdome for a Horse , " 1 and continued , " Looke the I speake play scrappes . " This , of course , is conscious borrowing , and is a fairly common feature . Marston himself had ...
Page xxxvi
... quoted part of two stanzas of Venus in The Fayre Mayde of the Exchange , 1607 , and in the following year Markham and Machin quoted almost the same passage from that book of " maides philosophie ' in their Dumbe Knight . The apostrophe ...
... quoted part of two stanzas of Venus in The Fayre Mayde of the Exchange , 1607 , and in the following year Markham and Machin quoted almost the same passage from that book of " maides philosophie ' in their Dumbe Knight . The apostrophe ...
Page xxxvii
... quoted in Rowley's A Match at Midnight , 1633 ; Ford parodied the first two lines in Fancies , Chaste and Noble , 1638 ; the opening line seems to be parodied in Lady Alimony , 1659 , - " Frosty age and youth suit not well together ...
... quoted in Rowley's A Match at Midnight , 1633 ; Ford parodied the first two lines in Fancies , Chaste and Noble , 1638 ; the opening line seems to be parodied in Lady Alimony , 1659 , - " Frosty age and youth suit not well together ...
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