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... Polonius was in Conformity to the Plan Shakespeare built his Play upon; and the ...
... <small>as well as with the novella that Shakespeare follows here more closely th ...
... great fellow gives the fall). Schmidt, Shakespeare-Lexicon, s. <i>For</i>, 2, s ...
... name for a spy, or may be borrowed from Shakespeare.”</para></cn> <cn> <s ...
... yed themselves (see D.V. Falk in the <i>Shakespeare Quarterly </i>18 [1976], p.3 ...
... hat the matter is entirely left open by Shakespeare, and no doubt deliberately, ...
... ally distinct in her disavowal. May not Shakespeare have left the point in doubt ...
... . . . Hamlet' [3.4.112-5 (2492-5)]. Had Shakespeare intended to attach greater c ...
... . She feels both guilty and not guilty. Shakespeare seems to have made the stron ...
... king or queen make so good a defence. Shakespeare wished to render them as odi ...
... with asking if it can be supposed that Shakespeare intended so important a poin ...
... But Hamlet was still to appear mad. And Shakespeare seems to us to have sometime ...
... be the aphetic form of abettor, a word Shakespeare uses at <i>Lucrece</i> 886, ...
... n English since long before the time of Shakespeare' (Brook, p. 145).”</p ...
... st her off. We all know how wonderfully Shakespeare has shown this complex feeli ...
... formerly in the hands of the editors of Shakespeare.”</para> </cn><tlnran ...
... he nonce, there will be no phenomena in Shakespeare, or any other poet, too abst ...
... e confusion or frenzy of words. This is Shakespeare's only use of the word<i> rh ...