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... tter could be found, I am persuaded <i>Shakespeare</i> wrote ‘In the <i>c ...
... at confusion of metaphor so frequent in Shakespeare. Compare [3.1.58-9 (1713-4)] ...
... But it is not at all necessarily right. Shakespeare has metaphors quite as hasty ...
... onfusion, that is a frequent feature of Shakespeare's teeming imagery and there ...
... um</i> <i>potabile </i>of the chymists. Shakespeare, at least, has combined the ...
... ws F here; <i>shove by</i> is unique in Shakespeare, but see the Archbishop of Y ...
... > Singer is “vindicating” Shakespeare from “the interpolati ...
... sc>Wright</sc> (ed. 1872): “Here Shakespeare uses the word in its legal s ...
... eal enormity. The Cl. Pr. Edd. say that Shakespeare here uses lies in its legal ...
... 1877): “<sc>Wordsworth</sc> (<i>Shakespeare's Knowledge of the Bible</i> ...
... his nonsense even exceeds the last. <i>Shakespear</i> wrote, ‘<i>Yet what ...
... n twigs, affords a frequent metaphor in Shakespeare. The idea here was proverbi ...
... tances in Tilley B 380. Battenhouse (<i>Shakespn. Trag.</i>, pp. 377-8) shows it ...
... x201C;This alludes to <i>bird-lime.</i> Shakespeare uses the same again, <i>2H6< ...
... a common figure for any sort of snare. Shakespeare often uses it so.”</p ...
... 9): “trial; but assay is used by Shakespeare, <i>H5</i> [1.2.151 (298)], ...
... truggle, though baffled' (Coleridge, <i>Shakespearean Criticism</i>, ed. T.M. Ra ...
... xtravagance of the idea may have struck Shakespeare, and he may have purposely p ...
... n work; but I do venture to assert that Shakespeare did not intend us to believe ...