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... e (see 747 CN). But Shakespeare probably ...
... lough suggests that Shakespeare took the ...
... ll fairly common in Shakespeare's Englan ...
... /i> appears to be a Shakespearian invent ...
... Distilment</i> is a Shakespearean coinag ...
... ourteen years after Shakespeare, and his ...
... ssage</small> where Shakespeare uses  ...
... for colds. <small>Shakespeare, charact ...
... of' or 'overpower'; Shakespeare uses the ...
... riginal Words of <i>Shakespear</i> been ...
... , in this sense, in Shakespeare)."</para ...
... shed <i>Syphilis in Shakespeare's Englan ...
... i> and elsewhere in Shakespeare, is a go ...
... atological words in Shakespeare and in R ...
... ght, and why should Shakespeare employ a ...
... l meaning for which Shakespeare's contem ...
... logy</i>, as <i><sc>Shakespeare</sc></i> ...
... Observations on</i> Shakespear, p. 181.& ...
... eive the Sacrament. Shakespeare in Hamle ...
... preparation, or, as Shakespear elsewhere ...
... Mr. Theobald in his Shakespear restored, ...
... 34): “See my Shakespeare and Text ...
... of every Editor of Shakespear; and no o ...
... x201C;The Lovers of Shakespeare will at ...
... C;Most probably, in Shakespeare's Time, ...
... be doubted that <i>Shakespeare</i> wrot ...
... e objected, that <i>Shakespeare, </i>who ...
... tors on the text of Shakespeare. The ant ...
... well known line of Shakespeare, ‘ ...
... have been told that Shakespeare's plays ...
... well-known Line of Shakespere, ‘U ...
... have been told that Shakespeare's Plays ...
... tors on the text of Shakespeare. The ant ...
... <i>Briefe über Shakespeare's Hamlet ...
... nt with oil. But as Shakespeare did not ...
... t used elsewhere by Shakespeare.</small> ...
... <small>again a word Shakespeare does not ...
... </i> is yet another Shakespearian coinag ...
... xplain the words of Shakespeare long bef ...
... a>2005<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare.</i> Jou ...
... rnal of the British Shakespeare Associat ...
... yet I doubt whether Shakespeare intended ...
... otherwise; and that Shakespeare intended ...
... is distinction, and Shakespeare, I think ...