| 1915 - 574 páginas
...SHAKESPEARE ALLUSIONS. — The following do not appear in the ' Allusion Book ' : — 1. "There will he occasion to peruse the Works of our ancient Poets,...greatest in his time, for the honour of our Nation ; as alsosome of our more Modern Poets, as S]>enctr, Sidny, Draiton, Daniel, with our Reformers of the Scene,... | |
| George Thorn-Drury - 1920 - 64 páginas
...inhabit in it) have (As they did Shakespeere) wept thee to thy grave. Ibid. p. 67. EDWARD PHILLIPS, 1658. There will be occasion to peruse the works of our...Daniel, with our Reformers of the Scene, Johnson, Shakesphear, Beaumont, and Fletcher . . . The New World of English Words : London . . . 1658. [fol.].... | |
| 1923 - 540 páginas
...Spurgeon, Appendix A, p. 72). 1658. Phillips, Edward. The New World of English Words, Sig. A8 verso: There will be occasion to peruse the works of our...greatest in his time, for the honour of our Nation, etc. (Cf. Spurgeon, I, 236 and Appendix A, 73). 1659. Anon. Lady Alimony, II, v. Lady Caveare complains... | |
| Richard Foster Jones - 1953 - 364 páginas
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| Tetsurō Hayashi - 1978 - 188 páginas
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| 1915 - 644 páginas
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