1090 to 1099 of 1169 Entries from All Files for "shakes" in All Fields
... ads <i> sellingly</i>; which perhaps <i>Shakespeare</i> might have written; if s ...
... d in this sense (it is very frequent in Shakespeare) is confined to our author.& ...
... this Figure, the Distributor, to which Shakespeare here refers.”</para> ...
... miscorrection for a misunderstanding of Shakespeare's meaning of <b>sellingly</b ...
... almost certainly the Q2 compositor, not Shakespeare. [cites3610+3-3610+5] runs t ...
... bilities, talents (the usual meaning in Shakespeare) and (ii), playing on the wo ...
... ect my explanation, for the reason that Shakespeare often plays with two meaning ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.</para> <para>361 ...
... tion arising from a misunderstanding of Shakespeare's <b>dosie</b>.</para> <para ...
... i>sb.</i> 1b)), which seems peculiar to Shakespeare, is Fluellen's ‘The pe ...
... Mr. Collier's and Mr. Knight's eds. of Shakespeare </i> , p.220.)”</para ...
... irmly believe, restores the language of Shakespeare;</small> ‘Sir, his de ...
... stic style which the euphuistic fops of Shakespeare's time adopted as a fashiona ...
... Mr. Collier's and Mr. Knight's eds. of Shakespeare </i> , p.220.)”</para ...
... 6;Neither' for our ‘either' is in Shakespeare's manner, after a negative e ...
... ;Neither,' for our <i>either</i>, is in Shakespeare's manner, after a negative e ...
... ect my explanation, for the reason that Shakespeare often plays with two meaning ...
... 0): “<small>This word is used by Shakespeare in one other place, [<i>Tim. ...
... i>In respect of </i>has two meanings in Shakespeare: (I) with regard to, (2) in ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.</para> <para>361 ...
... tion arising from a misunderstanding of Shakespeare's <b>dosie</b>.</para> <para ...
... tion arising from a misunderstanding of Shakespeare's <b>yaw</b>.</para> <para>3 ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.</para> <para>361 ...
... i>sb.</i> 1b)), which seems peculiar to Shakespeare, is Fluellen's ‘The pe ...
... eer a straight court ((not elsewhere in Shakespeare)).” </p. 367></ ...
... they are very good sense, and such as Shakespeare intended.“</para></cn ...
... ho can discourse with due honour. a1616 SHAKESPEARE Henry VI, Pt. 3 (1623) IV. x ...
... der Vorliebe, mit welcher in England zu Shakespeare's Zeiten die Fechtkunst betg ...
... n Friesen in the Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, V, 365 seq. Of ...
... the folio is in perfect accordance with Shakespeare's usage, and that of his con ...
... no</i>. An affected word, introduced by Shakespeare in ridicule. [cites <i>Ham</ ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.” Wilson l ...
... e beached <i>margent</i> of the sea. <i>Shakespeare</i>' ‘An airy crowd c ...
... s the leaf, <i>margent</i> and all.' <i>Shakespeare</i> ‘Reconcile those t ...
... e word or phrase in its pristine state. Shakespeare adds ‘german,' and at ...
... ara> <para>(<i>Prolegomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i> [BL ADD. MS. 24495 ] ...
... e in French; but Montaigne used it like Shakespeare for <i>propinquity </i> . &# ...
... Notes): “[following Chaucer //] Shakesepare, to bring it close home, use ...