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... passage in Stephen Gosson's School of Abuse , etc. 1579 , that a play comprehending the distinct plots of Shakspeare's Merchant of Venice had been exhibited long before he commenced writer . Gosson , making some exceptions to his ...
... passage in Stephen Gosson's School of Abuse , etc. 1579 , that a play comprehending the distinct plots of Shakspeare's Merchant of Venice had been exhibited long before he commenced writer . Gosson , making some exceptions to his ...
Side 30
... passage ( which has much puzzled the commentators ) seems the most plausible : Launcelot applauding himself for his success with Bassanio , and looking into the palm of his hand , which by fortune - tellers is called the table , breaks ...
... passage ( which has much puzzled the commentators ) seems the most plausible : Launcelot applauding himself for his success with Bassanio , and looking into the palm of his hand , which by fortune - tellers is called the table , breaks ...
Side 36
... passage in his Bard , but dropt the allusion to the parable of the prodigal Fair laughs the morn and soft the zephyr blows , While , proudly riding o'er the azure realm , In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes ; Youth on the prow , and ...
... passage in his Bard , but dropt the allusion to the parable of the prodigal Fair laughs the morn and soft the zephyr blows , While , proudly riding o'er the azure realm , In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes ; Youth on the prow , and ...
Side 53
... passage in George Chapman's Hymnus in Noctem , 1594 , in confirmation of the read- ing of the text : To whom pale day ( with whoredom soked quite ) Is but a drudge . ' Bat shining or bright would have been considered by our an- cestors ...
... passage in George Chapman's Hymnus in Noctem , 1594 , in confirmation of the read- ing of the text : To whom pale day ( with whoredom soked quite ) Is but a drudge . ' Bat shining or bright would have been considered by our an- cestors ...
Side 54
... passage appears to have been taken from Greene's History of Faire Bellora ; afterwards published under the title of A Paire of Turtle Doves : If Apelles had beene tasked to have drawne her counterfeit , her two bright burning lampes ...
... passage appears to have been taken from Greene's History of Faire Bellora ; afterwards published under the title of A Paire of Turtle Doves : If Apelles had beene tasked to have drawne her counterfeit , her two bright burning lampes ...
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