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Page vi
... reference to the “ Equivocator " seems to allude to Garnet and other Jesuits who were tried in the spring of 1606 . Macbeth numbers but two weak - endings , while Hamlet and Ju- lius Cæsar have none . Antony and Cleopatra has no less ...
... reference to the “ Equivocator " seems to allude to Garnet and other Jesuits who were tried in the spring of 1606 . Macbeth numbers but two weak - endings , while Hamlet and Ju- lius Cæsar have none . Antony and Cleopatra has no less ...
Page xi
... reference to his Lucrece , in the commencing verses of a laudatory address prefixed to " Willobie his Avisa , " 1594. In the same year the author of an Elegy on Lady Helen Branch included among " our greater poetes " : - " You that have ...
... reference to his Lucrece , in the commencing verses of a laudatory address prefixed to " Willobie his Avisa , " 1594. In the same year the author of an Elegy on Lady Helen Branch included among " our greater poetes " : - " You that have ...
Page ix
... reference may be to the collec- tion , or part of the collection , under consideration . † This * Chapman first published seven books of the Iliad in 1598 . † Mr. Tyler ( Shakespeare's Sonnets , p . 19 ) makes the ingenious sug- gestion ...
... reference may be to the collec- tion , or part of the collection , under consideration . † This * Chapman first published seven books of the Iliad in 1598 . † Mr. Tyler ( Shakespeare's Sonnets , p . 19 ) makes the ingenious sug- gestion ...
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