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... he kind (Honigmann, <i>The Stability of Shakespeare's Text</i>, pp. 135-6). But ...
... n his thoughts? <sc>Wordsworth</sc> (<i>Shakespeare's Knowledge of the Bible</i> ...
... rrowful; despite his commitment to F as Shakespeare's revision of Q2, MacDonald ...
... beyond an improver' (LN). Against this, Shakespeare had used the word in Falstaf ...
... was born 1709. </n.>“ (<i>Shakespeare and the Actors</i> 168). </f ...
... In Hunter's ‘New Illustrations of Shakespeare' there is the following note ...
... idow</i>, i, 1, 135-138 (ed. Brooke, <i>Shakespeare Apocrypha</i>, p. 222). On t ...
... , and the famous illustration in Rowe's Shakespeare (1709), with its portraits h ...
... sc>, 318-19, reprinted in<i> Studies in Shakespeare, Bibliography and Theater</i ...
... of actual performance (cf. Sprague, <i>Shakespeare and the Actors</i>, pp. 162- ...
... ;miniatures' is well put in Sprague, <i>Shakespeare and the Actors</i>, pp. 166- ...
... pp. 166-8, and <i>The Stage Business in Shakespeare's Plays: A Postscript</i>, p ...
... f evidence is of much weight. In Rowe's Shakespeare is an engraving of the Close ...
... rthur Colby Sprague and J.C. Trewin, <i>Shakespeare's Plays Today</i>, 1970, pp. ...
... vall wondered that Tubbe did not credit Shakespeare for the lines echoing Hamlet ...
... <i>Dido</i> elsewhere in <i>Hamlet</i>, Shakespeare may be recalling the appeare ...
... some general remarks on the writings of Shakespeare</i>. London: printed for W. ...
... raoh's dream (Genesis, 41.5-7), a story Shakespeare also refers to at <i>1H4 </i ...
... courtly elegance, is entirely absent in Shakespeare. Despite a long theatrical t ...
... +1-4] are not in F; Edwards argues that Shakespeare was dissatisfied with them a ...
... s an apoplex.' The word is not found in Shakespeare; for the reading ‘apop ...
... </i>as a verb seems to be original with Shakespeare. It is certainly to the poin ...
... ke epilepsy, apoplexy was associated in Shakespeare's time with the deafness tha ...
... transport, or rapture. In the usage of Shakespeare, and some others, it stands ...