The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... quotes from Dekker's Guls Hornebooke , 1609 , p . 253 , ed . Grosart , " and draw what troope you can from the stage after you ; the Mimicks are beholden to you , for allowing them elbow roome " ; and also from the Satiromastix of ...
... quotes from Dekker's Guls Hornebooke , 1609 , p . 253 , ed . Grosart , " and draw what troope you can from the stage after you ; the Mimicks are beholden to you , for allowing them elbow roome " ; and also from the Satiromastix of ...
Page 101
... quotes Stubbes's Anatomie of Abuses , 1583 : " These Oxen drawe home this May - pole ( this stinking Ydol , rather ) , which is couered all ouer with floures and hearbs , bound round about with strings from the top to the bottome , and ...
... quotes Stubbes's Anatomie of Abuses , 1583 : " These Oxen drawe home this May - pole ( this stinking Ydol , rather ) , which is couered all ouer with floures and hearbs , bound round about with strings from the top to the bottome , and ...
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... quotes from Minot ( ed . Ritson , p . 31 ) , " That are was blith als brid on brere . " The expression was common in the old poets . Cf. Spenser , Amoretti , Sonnet 26 . 397. Song ] " The Song " F 1. " The songs I suppose were lost ...
... quotes from Minot ( ed . Ritson , p . 31 ) , " That are was blith als brid on brere . " The expression was common in the old poets . Cf. Spenser , Amoretti , Sonnet 26 . 397. Song ] " The Song " F 1. " The songs I suppose were lost ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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