Shakespeare-Bibliographie. 1885 und 1886

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Page 2 - The First Part of the Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster, and The true Tragedy of Richard Duke of York.
Page 22 - Noe more ! I am one that can judge accordinge to the proverbe, bovem ex unguibus. Ey marry, Sir, these have some life in them! Let this duncified worlde esteeme of Spencer and Chaucer, I'le worshipp sweet Mr. Shakspeare, and to honoure him will lay his Venus and Adonis under my pillowe, as wee reade of one (I doe not well remember his name, but I am sure he was a kinge) slept with Homer under his bed's heade.
Page 13 - THE STRATFORD RECORDS AND THE SHAKESPEARE AUTOTYPES : a brief Review of Singular Delusions that are current at Stratford-onAvon.
Page 2 - The Second Part. Containing the Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the Good King Henrie the Sixt.
Page 18 - DONALD (George). The tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke; a study. (With the text of the folio of 1623). London: Longmans and Co., 1885.
Page 22 - Let this duncified world esteem of Spenser and Chaucer, I 'll worship sweet Mr. Shakespeare, and to honour him, will lay his Venus and Adonis under my pillow, as we read of one (I do not well remember his name, but I am sure he was a king), slept with Homer under his bed's head.
Page 50 - LORENZO (M.). Shakespeare, Lord Byron y Chateaubriand como modelos de la juventud literaria. Madrid: G. Pedroxo, 1886. 4°. Indien. [THE Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, translated into Singhalese, and arranged for the native stage by the insertion of verses to be sung in chorus. Ceylon? 1884 or 1885]. Ich wiederhole hiermit die an alle...
Page 20 - MORGAN (Appleton). Digest Shakespearean , a topical index of printed matter, other than literary or aesthetic commentary or criticism, relating to Shakespeare or the plays and poems printed in English to the year 1886.
Page 22 - Not in a vaine veine (prettie, i'faith!): make mee them in two or three divers vayns, in Chaucer's, Gower's and Spencer's and Mr. Shakspeare's.
Page 10 - ELLITS (Dr.). Othello and Desdemona: Their characters and the manner of Desdemona's death. With a notice of Calderon's debt to Shakespeare. A study. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott and Co.

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