Shakspere allusion-books. Part I. [1592-1598] / ed. by C.M. Ingleby.
1874
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Title
Shakspere allusion-books. Part I. [1592-1598] / ed. by C.M. Ingleby.
Created/published
London : Pub. for the New Shakspere society, by N. Trübner & Co., 1874.
Description
xlviii, 188 p. ; 22 cm
Series statement
New Shakspere society. [Publications] ser. IV. Shakspere allusion-books. ; [pt. 1]
Note
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)
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)
Contents
General introduction
Supplement. By R. Simpson
Greene's Graots-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
Canti XLIV-XLVII of Willobie his Avisa
William Harbert's Epicedium
Sixth verse of Michael Drayton's Legend of Matilda
Extract from William Clarke's Polimanteia
John Weever's 22nd epigram, Ad Gulielmum 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 Martson's Scourge of villanie.
Supplement. By R. Simpson
Greene's Graots-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
Canti XLIV-XLVII of Willobie his Avisa
William Harbert's Epicedium
Sixth verse of Michael Drayton's Legend of Matilda
Extract from William Clarke's Polimanteia
John Weever's 22nd epigram, Ad Gulielmum 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 Martson's Scourge of villanie.
Series
Publications (New Shakspere Society (London, England)) ; ser. 4, no. 1.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
PR2959 .I6