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... as almost always in Shakespeare) in the ...
... 16th century before Shakespeare adopted ...
... w it is a fact that Shakespeare, in gene ...
... expression between Shakespeare and the ...
... runkards etc.' This Shakespearean reflex ...
... : claims Bacon is Shakespeare, support ...
... at least so far as Shakespeare's expres ...
... s it not clear that Shakespeare <i>meant ...
... urthermore, did not Shakespeare intend f ...
... I believe, shows us Shakespeare, the con ...
... ays of drunkenness, Shakespeare extends ...
... by those who think Shakespeare intended ...
... rating perhaps that Shakespeare wrote in ...
... it <i>mould</i>. <i>Shakespeare restored ...
... ualities. . . . For Shakespeare's age . ...
... n a man's make-up. Shakespeare alludes ...
... three instances in Shakespeare in which ...
... ugh unknown outside Shakespeare) is usua ...
... , so frequent in <i>Shakespeare</i>, of ...
... p. 15): “In Shakespeare's day, a ...
... er than 'custom' in Shakespeare)” ...
... is frequent with <i>Shakespeare<sc>, </s ...
... os, which after all Shakespeare may have ...
... His </i>of Q may be Shakespeare's word, ...
... himself, or rather Shakespeare is askin ...
... ural to singular is Shakespeare's; but s ...
... <i>one</i> defect', Shakespeare seems to ...
... to be fathered upon Shakespear. I should ...
... not be father'd on Shakespeare by meer ...
... >, were frequent in Shakespeare and his ...
... the orthography of Shakespeare's time: ...
... >, were frequent in Shakespeare and his ...
... a favourite word of Shakespeare's; and s ...
... of the <i>Variorum Shakespeare</i> [v18 ...
... rrupt, or the like. Shakespeare's meanin ...
... . Singer (in his <i>Shakespeare</i>, 182 ...
... in the <i>Variorum Shakespeare</i>) was ...
... ed, then,—did Shakespeare (who occ ...
... he dyer's hand.' <i>Shakespeare's Sonnet ...
... .</i>' Now, I think Shakespeare's meanin ...
... of the <i>Variorum Shakespeare</i> allo ...
... rrupt, or the like. Shakespeare's meanin ...
... . Arrowsmith (in <i>Shakespeare's Editor ...
... . Singer (in his <i>Shakespeare</i>, 182 ...
... in the <i>Variorum Shakespeare</i>) was ...
... ed, then,—did Shakespeare (who occ ...
... have been heard by Shakespeare in his c ...
... a> <para>“If Shakespeare wrote &# ...
... erhaps imagine that Shakespeare wrote th ...
... <para>“Thus Shakespeare would me ...
... han writers, and by Shakespare himself, ...
... aplett, a writer of Shakespearian age, w ...
... Review” and Shakespeare” ...
... Elizabethan period. Shakespeare, who so ...
... 6;to,' see Abbott's Shakespearean Gramma ...
... erb. * See Abbott's Shakespearean Gramma ...
... use of the word in Shakespeare. There i ...
... rown, it is used by Shakespeare in the s ...
... questioned whether Shakespeare ever wro ...
... ly four passages in Shakespeare where th ...
... or <i>leaven </i>in Shakespeare's time: ...
... : claims Bacon is Shakespeare, support ...
... 16;deil' for devil. Shakespeare was writ ...
... cids on mild was in Shakespeare's mind a ...
... ing, but thoroughly Shakespearean in sty ...
... rm of ‘e'il.' Shakespeare, writing ...
... would be exactly in Shakespeare's fashio ...
... -making in vogue in Shakespeare's time, ...
... s kind in the whole Shakespearian canon. ...
... uted passage in all Shakespeare. Though ...
... most famous crux in Shakespeare. Q2 <i>e ...
... what we take to be Shakespeare's own ha ...
... bout attributing to Shakespeare in this ...
... n life and fiction. Shakespeare does not ...
... on the grounds that Shakespeare is refer ...
... as the language of Shakespeare. I would ...