<< Prev     1.. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 [71] 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 ..117     Next >>

701 to 710 of 1169 Entries from All Files for "shakes" in All Fields

Contract Context Printing 40 characters of context... Expand Context
701) Commentary Note for line 2431:
2431 A rapsedy of words; heauens face {dooes} <doth> glowe
    ... <i>The Stability of Shakespeare's Text</ ...
702) Commentary Note for line 2433:
2433 With {heated} <tristfull> visage, as against the doome
    ... Wordsworth</sc> (<i>Shakespeare's Knowle ...
    ...  commitment to F as Shakespeare's revisi ...
    ... (LN). Against this, Shakespeare had used ...
703) Commentary Note for line 2437:
2437 <Ham.> Looke heere vpon this Picture, and on this,
    ... /n.&gt;&#x201C; (<i>Shakespeare and the  ...
    ... ew Illustrations of Shakespeare' there i ...
    ... 138 (ed. Brooke, <i>Shakespeare Apocryph ...
    ... ustration in Rowe's Shakespeare (1709),  ...
    ... ed in<i> Studies in Shakespeare, Bibliog ...
    ... ce (cf. Sprague, <i>Shakespeare and the  ...
    ...  put in Sprague, <i>Shakespeare and the  ...
    ... e Stage Business in Shakespeare's Plays: ...
    ... h weight. In Rowe's Shakespeare is an en ...
    ... and J.C. Trewin, <i>Shakespeare's Plays  ...
704) Commentary Note for line 2439:
2439 See what a grace was seated on {this} <his> browe,
    ... ubbe did not credit Shakespeare for the  ...
705) Commentary Note for line 2442:
2442 A station like the herald Mercury,
    ... e in <i>Hamlet</i>, Shakespeare may be r ...
706) Commentary Note for line 2448:
2448 Heere is your husband like a {mildewed} <Mildew'd> eare,
    ...  on the writings of Shakespeare</i>.  Lo ...
    ... s, 41.5-7), a story Shakespeare also ref ...
707) Commentary Note for line 2452:
2452 You cannot call it loue, for at your age
    ...  entirely absent in Shakespeare. Despite ...
708) Commentary Note for line 2455:
2455 Would step from this to this, {sence sure youe haue} 2455
    ... Edwards argues that Shakespeare was diss ...
709) Commentary Note for line 2455+2:
2455+2 {Is appoplext, for madnesse would not erre}
    ... ord is not found in Shakespeare; for the ...
    ... to be original with Shakespeare. It is c ...
    ... y was associated in Shakespeare's time w ...
710) Commentary Note for line 2455+3:
2455+3 {Nor sence to extacie was nere so thral'd}
    ... re. In the usage of Shakespeare, and som ...

<< Previous Results

Next Results >>


All Files Commentary Notes
Material Textual Notes Immaterial Textual Notes
Surrounding Context
Range of Proximity searches