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... rown, it is used by Shakespeare in the s ...
... questioned whether Shakespeare ever wro ...
... i> four passages in Shakespeare where th ...
... riant. Misreading a Shakespearian spelli ...
... ach pair belongs to Shakespeare, while t ...
... elled, the immortal Shakespeare. Some o ...
... ul to express, / <i>Shakespeare</i> each ...
... of such a genius as Shakespeare, may exc ...
... lic an amendment of Shakespeare's Hamlet ...
... absent in dramas in Shakespeare's time, ...
... from the players of Shakespeare's own ti ...
... ch a combination as Shakespeare only cou ...
... very excellence of Shakespeare's genius ...
... tudes on death; but Shakespeare extorts ...
... age and no doubt in Shakespeare's time a ...
... ems evident that In Shakespeare's time t ...
... . This is evidently Shakespeare's design ...
... th the habit of all Shakespeare's clowns ...
... Art and Artifice in Shakespeare: A Study ...
... ake my word that <i>Shakespeare</i> mean ...
... stic of his role in Shakespeare, means < ...
... y in this scene, of Shakespeare's deligh ...
... ed intentionally by Shakespeare instead ...
... x201C;It seems that Shakespeare has made ...
... egal instruments of Shakespeare's day, f ...
... ons of an argument. Shakespeare is doubt ...
... occupation. Clearly Shakespeare does not ...
959) Commentary Note for lines 3205-07: 3205-6 man, good, if the man goe to this
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... I, nillI.—Bei Shakespeare kommen n ...
... I, nill I.—In Shakespeare, it appe ...
... quiry; examination [Shakespeare all abov ...
... Ll4r</small>><i> Shakespeare</i> was ...
... Yet I know not how Shakespeare could ha ...
... a book appeared to Shakespeare as it do ...
... to be explained in Shakespeare's legal ...
... </sc>suggested that Shakespeare here des ...
... h legal subtleties, Shakespeare has sati ...
... ish till long after Shakespeare's time.& ...
... ied in the faith in Shakespeare's time w ...
... ote a century after Shakespeare lived. ...
... use in the time of Shakespeare, and it ...
... s, until long after Shakespeare's time.& ...
... alone suggests that Shakespeare may have ...