acolastus his after-witte. by s.n |
Nicholson, Samuel (1600-1602) |
1600 |
poetry (pastische) |
englands parnassus: or the choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons |
Allott, Robert (1600-NA) |
1600 |
quote book |
bel-vedére or the garden of the muses |
NaN |
1600 |
quote book |
an introduction to pietie and humanitie |
Browne, Gregory |
1613 |
instruction (SHORT SAYINGS FOR FVRther instruction of dutie towards God and man.), princes quote |
a discourse, of marriage and vviuing |
Niccholes, Alexander |
1615 |
quote book |
the mothers counsell or, liue within compasse |
M |
1630 |
quote book |
a helpe to memory and discourse |
NaN |
1630 |
miscellany (quote on physiognomy used as basis of an argument) |
the philosophers banquet |
NaN |
1633 |
quote book |
the academy of complements |
J, (1640-NA) |
1640 |
quote book |
an apologie for the ministry, and its maintenance |
Hall, Thomas (1610-1665) |
1660 |
pastische quote (pastors instead of princes) |
female excellency, or the ladies glory |
Crouch, Nathaniel (1632-1752) |
1688 |
analysis |
an account of the english dramatick poets. or, some observations and remarks on the lives and writings, of all those that have publish'd either comedies, tragedies, tragi-comedies, pastorals, masques, interludes, farces, or opera's in the english tongue |
Langbaine, Gerard (1656-1692) |
1691 |
quoted in a shakespeare biography |
poor robin |
Winstanley, William (1628-1698) |
1705 |
quote in footer |
poems on affairs of state |
NaN |
1707 |
reprint |
a collection of poems |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1709 |
reprint |
a collection of poems |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1710 |
reprint |
the works of mr. william shakespear. volume the seventh |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1710 |
reprint, interesting criticism in end |
the works of mr. william shakespear |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1714 |
same as 1710 |
an easy introduction of grammar in english. for the understanding of the latin tongue compil'd not only for the ease and encouragement of youth, but also for their moral improvement; having the syntaxis examples gather'd from the choicest pieces of the best authors. to which is added a compendious method of variation, and elegant disposition of latin. the prosody is in english verse. by thomas sheridan, m.a |
Sheridan, Thomas (1687-1738) |
1714 |
quote to illustrate 'simile' |
poems on affairs of state |
NaN |
1716 |
reprint |
a second part of a view of london and westminster |
NaN |
1725 |
interesting, Lucrece lamentation on opportunity and time is used in conjunction with talk on prostitution |
the poems of shakespear |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1726 |
reprint (and commentary), same as 1710 |
female excellency |
R, (1632-1725) |
1728 |
analysis (same as 1688 version?) |
the works of mr. william shakespear |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1728 |
reprint (vol. 10) |
the plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects |
Hill, Aaron (1685-1750) |
1730 |
praise of the poem (opportunity and time) but not analysis of the subject matter |
miscellaneous observations upon authors |
Jortin, John (1698-1770) |
1731 |
corrections (of printing errors etc) |
the plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects |
Hill, Aaron (1685-1750) |
1734 |
(same as 1730) |
the second book of virgil's æneid. in four cantos, with notes |
Virgil, |
1736 |
a quote (on the character Sinon) in footnote |
the muses library; or a series of english poetry |
NaN |
1737 |
poetry compilation, quoted passage (Opportunity and time) "his genius does not seem as suited to the narrative as dramatic part of poetry" |
the historical and poetical medley |
NaN |
1738 |
poetry compilation, quoted passage (same as muses library) |
the works of shakespeare: in seven volumes |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1739 |
footnote, about the word Rigol (vol. 3) |
new memoirs of the life and poetical works of mr. john milton: ... the whole illustrated with proper prefaces & notes, by francis peck, . |
Peck, Francis (1692-1743) |
1740 |
quote in a compilation of quotes |
the muses library; or, a series of english poetry |
NaN |
1741 |
poetry compilation, quoted passage (same as 1737) |
the works |
Virgil, |
1743 |
makes note of the poem in a footnote |
the works of shakespear in eight volumes |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1747 |
quotes explaining word choice |
the works |
Virgil, |
1748 |
same as 1743 |
dedicated to the society in lewin's-mead, bristol; a stroke at pulpit time-serving |
Philalethes |
1763 |
quote in speech |
the plays of william shakespeare |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1768 |
quotes explaining word choice / corrections |
a poetical epistle inscribed to mr. john browne |
Wheeldon, John (1734-1800) |
1769 |
pastisched in two parts |
the works of shakespeare: in eight volumes |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1773 |
quotes explaining word choice |
the plays of william shakespeare |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1778 |
quotes explaining word choice |
notes and various readings to shakespeare |
Capell, Edward (1713-1781) |
1779 |
(vol 3) extracted quotes with annotations (not sure of the system) |
supplement to the edition of shakspeare's plays published in 1778 by samuel johnson and george steevens. in two volumes. containing additional observations ... to which are subjoined the genuine poems of the same author, and seven plays that have been ascribed to him; with notes by the editor and others |
NaN |
1780 |
reprint, lots of footnotes |
the european magazine, and london review |
NaN |
1782 |
(Vol. 11) commentary on various poems, 'occurred to me on reading [Edmond Malone's] publication of Venus and Adonis'. Doesn't talk about rape of Lucrece much |
a second appendix to mr. malone's supplement to the last edition of the plays of shakspeare: containing additional observations by the editor of the supplement |
Malone, Edmond (1714-1812) |
1783 |
quotes explaining word choice |
the beauties of shakespeare |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1783 |
reprint passages under keywords |
the beauties of shakespeare selected from his plays and poems[. |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1783 |
same as above |
the dramatic writings |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1785 |
quotes explaining word choice |
the plays |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1785 |
quotes explaining word choice |
an eccentric poetical epistle |
NaN |
1786 |
quote on title place |
the dramatic works |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1786 |
quote explaining word choice |
annotations by sam. johnson & geo. steevens |
NaN |
1787 |
notes on the meaning of certain phrases |
bell's edition of shakspere |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1788 |
quotes explaining word choice |
the plays and poems |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1790 |
quotes explaining word choice |
the poems of shakspeare. to accompany jones's edition of shakspeare's drama |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1791 |
reprint |
a complete edition of the poets of great britain. . |
NaN |
1792 |
reprint |
cymbeline |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1793 |
quotes to express similarity in word choice |
the plays of lear and cymbeline |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1793 |
quotes to express similarity in word choice |
the plays of william shakspeare |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1793 |
quotes/footnotes on similar word choices |
the plays and poems |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1794 |
reprint |
a specimen of a commentary on shakspeare. containing i. notes on as you like it. ii. an attempt to explain and illustrate various passages, on a new principle of criticism, derived from mr. locke's doctrine of the association of ideas |
Whiter, Walter (1758-1832) |
1794 |
comparison of lucrece and macbeth 159, 162, 172 |
the works of william shakspeare, containing his plays and poems |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1797 |
reprint (for some reason the algorithm only catches a tiny passage) |
the castle of saint donats |
Lucas, Charles (1769-1854) |
1798 |
quotes in beginning of chapters |
the plays of william shakspeare |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) |
1799 |
(vol. 5) quote to explain word choice in As You Will, |
de valcourt |
Bennett, (NA-1808) |
1800 |
quote in start of chapter |
desultory reflections on the new political aspects of public affairs in the united states of america, since the commencement of the year 1799 |
Fenno, John Ward (1778-1802) |
1800 |
quote in footnote |