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... y have suggested to Shakespere the names ...
... tion is frequent in Shakespeare. <i>See< ...
... e unities, in which Shakespeare, however ...
... (<i>The Language of Shakespeare's Plays< ...
... are connected with Shakespeare, or part ...
... y of the ballad, as Shakespeare knew it, ...
... y of the ballad, as Shakespeare knew it, ...
... rary alterations of Shakespeare's text, ...
... ed for an Editor of Shakespeare, from am ...
... ngbook title than a Shakespearean coinag ...
... liberal language of Shakespeare, to use ...
... y's</i> notes on <i>Shakespeare</i>, wou ...
... the commentaros on Shakespeare assert) ...
... d in the writers of Shakespeare's age. ...
... ><tab> </tab><i>new shakespeare society< ...
... >Anon</sc>. (<i>New Shakespeare Society' ...
... That Ends Well</i>, Shakespear has intro ...
... . that Southampton, Shakespeare's patron ...
... re mention'd was <i>Shakespear</i>'s<i> ...
... s<i> </i>edition of Shakespear, p. 267.& ...
... their palate, which Shakespeare did not ...
... y, it is asked, did Shakespeare here int ...
... Hamlet's taste and Shakespeare's differ ...
... -3), but from which Shakespeare's versio ...
... ll true even though Shakespeare may have ...
... nted, as written by Shakespere:--- ̵ ...
... rk of refinement in Shakespeare's day: t ...
... almost of dread in Shakespeare's day. E ...
... it'. Harbage (<i>Shakespeare and the ...
... ed in thinking that Shakespeare produced ...
... still say, that <i>Shakespear</i> inten ...
... Hamlet, that is, to Shakespeare himself ...
... </para> <para>As <i>Shakespear</i> has h ...
... uch is the man whom Shakespeare has judi ...
... estion; but whether Shakespeare esteemed ...
... play in dispute was Shakespeare's own: a ...
... means proved, that Shakespeare has <i>e ...
... om thence, but that Shakespeare was some ...
... g the literature of Shakespeare. In a no ...
... >.</para> <para>Had Shakespeare made one ...
... s. Happy it was for Shakespeare, that he ...
... rton's notion, that Shakespeare had any ...
... tion is the work of Shakespeare himself, ...
... mple nature. Hence Shakespeare has comp ...
... ough less remarked, Shakespeare takes th ...
... sly maintained that Shakespeare lifted f ...
... eclined to think it Shakespeare's object ...
... ose : the speech in Shakespeare has to s ...
... ech see Bradley, <i>Shakespearean Traged ...