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Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers
an exposition of their similarities of throught and expression

Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers an exposition of their similarities of throught and expression

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SHAKESPEARE
AND
THE EMBLEM WRITERS.


LANGTON.Sc.MANcr
Portraits from Original Plates,—Bocchius by Bonasone, A.D. 1555; the others by Theodore de Bry, A.D. 1597.

SHAKESPEARE
AND
THE EMBLEM WRITERS
AN EXPOSITION OF THEIR
SIMILARITIES OF THOUGHT AND EXPRESSION.
PRECEDED BY A VIEW OF EMBLEM-LITERATURE DOWN TO A.D. 1616.
By HENRY GREEN, M.A.
With numerous Illustrative Devices from the Original Authors.
Portrait of Shakespeare

Portrait of Shakespeare.
From the Oil Painting in the possession of Dr. Clay, of Manchester.

LONDON: TRÜBNER & CO., 60, PATERNOSTER ROW.
1870.
[Right of Translation reserved.]

Preface

FEW only are the remarks absolutely needed by way of introduction to a work which within itself sufficiently explains and carries out a new method of illustration for the dramas of Shakespeare. As author, I commenced this volume because of various observations which, while reading several of the early Emblem writers, I had made on similarities of thought and expression between

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