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1153) Commentary Note for line 3851_385: 3851 Why dooes the drum come hether?
3852 Enter Fortenbrasse, {with the Embassadors.} <and the English Ambassador, with Drumme,>
3853 <Colours, and Attendants.>
3854 For. Where is this sight?
... multaneous removal, Shakespeare has good ...
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... y havock' kommt bei Shakespeare öft ...
... k' appears often in Shakespeare . . . <s ...
... of dead game . . . Shakespere makes the ...
... Murder, are used by Shakespeare; and the ...
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... 10). The pecularily Shakespearean use of ...
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... s quoted above from Shakespeare, and as ...
... nd fighting. Though Shakespeare may have ...
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... e unlineal hand. As Shakespeare has here ...
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... ch may well be pre- Shakespearean. Cp. p ...
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