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 xviii
... says : The many - headed multitude were drawne By Brutus speech , that Cæsar was ambitious , When eloquent Mark Antonie had showne His vertues , who but Brutus then was vicious ? As there is no intimation in Amyot or North of Brutus's ...
... says : The many - headed multitude were drawne By Brutus speech , that Cæsar was ambitious , When eloquent Mark Antonie had showne His vertues , who but Brutus then was vicious ? As there is no intimation in Amyot or North of Brutus's ...
Page xxiii
... says , “ Shakespeare puts them all downe , I and Ben Jonson too . " Ben Jonson , in any case , was one of the first , in 1599,3 to record the popularity of Falstaff ; the authors of Sir John Oldcastle refer to the fat knight in 1600 ...
... says , “ Shakespeare puts them all downe , I and Ben Jonson too . " Ben Jonson , in any case , was one of the first , in 1599,3 to record the popularity of Falstaff ; the authors of Sir John Oldcastle refer to the fat knight in 1600 ...
Page xxv
... , almost uneventful , and calm ; only rarely do we find records of little incidents in his busy career . " To Shakspeare's friends and daily companions , " says Furness , 1 " there was nothing mysterious in his INTRODUCTION . XXV.
... , almost uneventful , and calm ; only rarely do we find records of little incidents in his busy career . " To Shakspeare's friends and daily companions , " says Furness , 1 " there was nothing mysterious in his INTRODUCTION . XXV.
Page xxvii
... says Heywood of Shakspere , and continues that the great poet was " much offended " with the rascally publisher.3 Heminge and Condell in the Folio refer to Shakspere's ease in composition : " Wee have scarse received from him a blot in ...
... says Heywood of Shakspere , and continues that the great poet was " much offended " with the rascally publisher.3 Heminge and Condell in the Folio refer to Shakspere's ease in composition : " Wee have scarse received from him a blot in ...
Page xxviii
... says the author of Polimanteia in 1595 ; 1 Scoloker speaks of the " Friendly " Shakspere in 1604 ; Thomas Heywood writes , in 1635 , of the " inchanting Quill " of " mellifluous Shake - speare " ; Weever calls the poet " honie - tong'd ...
... says the author of Polimanteia in 1595 ; 1 Scoloker speaks of the " Friendly " Shakspere in 1604 ; Thomas Heywood writes , in 1635 , of the " inchanting Quill " of " mellifluous Shake - speare " ; Weever calls the poet " honie - tong'd ...
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