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... para> <para>“The sentiment of <i>Shakespeare</i> is partly just, and part ...
... n instance of what Bradley (p.76) calls Shakespeare's negligence in ‘somet ...
... 01C;It seems clear that what Hamlet and Shakespeare are first asserting, even th ...
... tors alike. Critics have concluded that Shakespeare was ‘only half-saying ...
... greatly to find quarrel in a comma when Shakespeare's at the stake. <sc>Ed</sc>. ...
... bly one o f those frequent instances in Shakespeare where there is a confusion w ...
... ur is at risk -- but Hibbard notes that Shakespeare uses this expression in thre ...
... I fear we must ascribe the confusion to Shakespeare, often lax with numbers, rat ...
... I fear we must ascribe the confusion to Shakespeare, often lax with numbers rath ...
... ny thing. This sense is perhaps only in Shakespeare.” </para> </cn> <cn ...
... hnlich.” [<i>continent</i> is in Shakespeare's works every container or e ...
... rst, is a very common construction with Shakespeare.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>18 ...
... 868, rpt. 1878): “A word used by Shakespeare to express that which contai ...
... <i>be </i>the imperative, according to Shakespeare's usual vividness of diction ...
... opriateness, we believe it to have been Shakespeare's re-considered intention.&# ...
... eeling thus, we believe it to have been Shakespeare's reconsidered intention. <s ...
... between mother and son now, even in the Shakespearean version (cp. sc. 1, 7, and ...
... reaction. In the course of his career, Shakespeare comes to rely less and less ...
... n the case of verbs ending in a dental. Shakespeare also used the forms ‘d ...
... r's madness and departure is a fault of Shakespeare's critics, not of Shakespear ...
... fault of Shakespeare's critics, not of Shakespeare.”</para></cn> <cn> <s ...
... 88): “Probably no passage in all Shakespeare's plays, of equal brevity, t ...