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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Ingleby, C. M. (Clement Mansfield), 1823-1886. Shakspere allusion-books. London : Trübner, 1874 (OCoLC)644138120 |
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| Named Person: | William Shakespeare; William Shakespeare |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
C M Ingleby; Richard Simpson |
| OCLC Number: | 2338312 |
| Notes: | With reproductions of original title-pages. No more published. Not identical with the editor's "Shakespeare's centurie of prayse," pub. the same year. Postscript to general introduction to Shakspere allusion-books, signed: C. M. Ingleby, bound by mistake in New Shakspere society, Transactions no. 2 (1874, pt. II) |
| Description: | xlviii, 188 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Contents: | General introduction -- Supplement / R. Simpson -- Greene's groats-worth of wit -- Kind-harts dreame / Henry Chettle -- Englandes mourning garment / Henry Chettle -- A mournefull dittie, entituled Elizabeths losse, together with a welcome for King James -- T.C.'s 12th Epigram, from Epigrames served out in 52 severall dishes for every man to tast without surfeting -- Gabriel Harvey's Third letter, from Foure letters, and certain sonnets, &c. -- Five sections of Palladis tamia: Wits treasury / Francis Meres -- Stanza from Edmund Spenser's Colin Clouts come home againe -- Hexameton prefixed to Willobie his Avisa. (Cont'd.) Canti XLIV-XLVII of Willobie his Avisa -- William Harbert's Epicedium -- Six verse of Michael Drayton's Legend of Matilda -- Extract from William Clarke's Polimanteia -- John Weever's 22nd epigram, Ad Gullielmum Shakespeare, from his Epigrammes in the oldest cut and newest fashion -- Extract from Richard Carew's Excellencie of the English tongue -- Three stanzas from Robert Toste's Month's mind of a melancholy lover -- A remembrance of some English poets, from Poems in divers humors, attributed to Richard Barnfeild -- Extract from Satyres X. and VII. of John Marston's Scourge of villanie. |
| Series Title: | New Shakspere Society. Publications. Ser. IV: Shakspere allusion-books, no. 1. |
| Responsibility: | edited by C. M. Ingleby. |
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