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... emarks</i> <i>on Collier & Knight's Shakespeare</i>.” </fnc></para></ ...
... ;—see Mr. Collier's one-volume <i>Shakespeare</i>.”</para></cn> <cn ...
... ), my joys will never have begun.' That Shakespeare could use ‘were ne'er' ...
... to be the reading probably intended by Shakespeare; although the Quartos give t ...
... he end of a scene, should, according to Shakespare's custom, be rhymed. Perhaps ...
... were ne're begun</i>, which conforms to Shakespeare's frequent practice of concl ...
... llowing note on this scene: ‘That Shakespeare intended to refer to some pa ...
... to the description in the text. In 1573 Shakespeare was only nine years old; in ...
... arto of 1603; it was evidently added by Shakespeare on the revision of the play, ...
... i>] <sc>Edelman</sc> (2000): “In Shakespeare, simply a synonym for ‘ ...
... Once again the repetition of a word by Shakespeare, the word ‘kingdom.' h ...
... (<i>Itinerary</i>, 1907, 1.124), and if Shakespeare thought the same, the height ...
... ection of the earlier venue stayed with Shakespeare even while he transferred th ...
... to seek geographical precision for what Shakespeare is content to leave vague. T ...
... as according to a state formula used in Shakespeare's time; since it is found in ...
... stage manuscript <i>certainly edited by Shakespeare himself</i>. About this see ...
... ftly</i> is used in many other parts of Shakespeare for ‘gently,' ‘l ...
... tion. The choice of such places betrays Shakespeare's own hand, and it would be ...
... w. It would be very interesting if some Shakespearian scholar, with special capa ...
... t; have been an addition to the play by Shakespeare after the performances of 16 ...
... 1891): “forces; as frequently in Shakespeare.”</para></cn> <cn> <s ...
... description. It has been suggested that Shakespeare may have had in his mind Sir ...
... pp. 193-4): <p.193> “That Shakespeare intended to refer to some pa ...
... to the description in the text. In 1573 Shakespeare was only nine years old; in ...
... as the original which was suggested by Shakespeare's description in the text, I ...
... arto of 1603; it was evidently added by Shakespeare on the revision of the play, ...
... /sc></sigla><hanging><sc>macd:</sc> <i>Shakespeare Lexicon</i> + magenta underl ...
... 16;frontier' has the meaning, as the <i>Shakespeare Lexicon</i> says, of ‘ ...
... arch 18. There can be little doubt that Shakespeare is here alluding to those ev ...
... na</i>). In refutation see Chambers, <i>Shakespearean Gleanings</i>, pp. 70-5.&# ...
... t [3.4.52 (2435-6)] in Q2, showing that Shakespeare was not very careful about h ...