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... t carefull elaborated scenes, as far as Shakespeare is concerned, in the whole p ...
... ruse the foils.' Yet I acknowledge that Shakespeare evidently wishes, as much as ...
... eance for a father's death, in all that Shakespeare has here achieved.”</ ...
... his skill.—Here, as generally in Shakespeare,<i> mortal </i>[3133] is <i> ...
... sense. In the two other places in which Shakespeare uses it ([<i>Com.</i> 1.2.10 ...
... c> (ed. 1987): “not elsewhere in Shakespeare.”</para></cn> <cn> <s ...
... ve a gun</i> is a phrase still in use. Shakespeare perhaps did not use the word ...
... f these variants is a lesson at once in Shakespearian diction and in the kind of ...
... The <i>ar</i> spelling is unmatched in Shakespeare's 46 instances of <i>prefer< ...
... . Sisson, <i>NR</i> [<i>New Readings in Shakespeare</i>, 1956].”</para></ ...
... <sc>Johnson</sc>. Used several times by Shakespeare, and still provincially curr ...
... ab>mHUNTER (<i>Prolegomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i> [BL ADD. MS. 24495 ] : p ...
... ifying. It occurs two or three times in Shakespeare; and is there explained by t ...
... 201C;[<i>Rom.</i> 3.1.? (0000)]. See <i>Shakespeare-Lexicon</i>.”</para>< ...
... improbable. But though it would lessen Shakespeare's originality in one way, in ...
... then pronounce, that either this is <i>Shakespear's</i> , or that <i> Fletcher< ...
... Two Noble Kinsmen</i> , was wrote by <i>Shakespear</i> , but in his worst manne ...
... no little size in good writing, which Shakespeare could not fall into. But th ...
... rticle [a].. See Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, XVI, 238.  ...
... ara>Bradby, G[eoffrey] F[ox]. <i>About Shakespeare ad his Plays.</i> London: Ox ...
... f these variants is a lesson at once in Shakespearian diction and in the kind of ...
... is lyrical rather than dramatic. It is Shakespeare the poet that speaks rather ...
... speare the poet that speaks rather than Shakespeare the dramatist. But it is a m ...
... ber drowning could hardly have supplied Shakespeare with his setting, an imagina ...
... 1-2). And the tradition is one to which Shakespeare's mind readily responded: he ...
... enough and must not be misconstrued as Shakespearean inconsistency ((cf. [5.1.2 ...
... prepares for the account of her death. Shakespeare's conception of Ophelia is p ...
... sc>oxf4</sc> : OED ; Sternfeld Music in Shakespearean Tragedy (1963)</hanging><p ...