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... on'; see <i>Son.</i> 135 and 136, where Shakespeare puns on this meaning and his ...
... tab> <sc>Beckerman</sc> (1977, p. 312): Shakespeare artfully shapes "the action ...
... iced the resemblance which the ghost in Shakespeare bears to the ghost of Sich&# ...
... Plant, and is certainly the Word which Shakespeare intended.”</para></cn ...
... t, that it should, when administered as Shakespeare describes, produce the conse ...
... : “It is doubtful what precisely Shakespeare and his contemporaries meant ...
... uice of hebon' as a poison, but even if Shakespeare took it from there and not f ...
... ess: the unique form here suggests that Shakespeare may have thought the poison- ...
... i>Confess. Am., </i> 4: 3017), and that Shakespeare associated 'hebon' with henb ...
... ls show little correspondence with what Shakespeare here describes. Alternative ...
... </i> with any familiar plant. No doubt Shakespeare drew on what he had heard or ...
... non, Hebon, Hebona</i>. Names given by Shakespeare and Marlowe to some substanc ...
... ce' (<i>OED</i>). It seems likely that Shakespeare took the word from Marlowe, ...
... with hints of ye a ‘braver' one. Shakespeare condenses Lightbourne's last ...
... non, Hebon, Hebona</i>. Names given by Shakespeare and Marlowe to some substanc ...
... ce' (<i>OED</i>). It seems likely that Shakespeare took the word from Marlowe, ...
... ing done with henbane (see 747 CN). But Shakespeare probably took the idea from ...
... e effective, but Bullough suggests that Shakespeare took the idea from accounts ...
... s the <small>only passage</small> where Shakespeare uses ‘posset' as a ver ...
... like 'take control of' or 'overpower'; Shakespeare uses the verb elsewhere in r ...
... think that all dermatological words in Shakespeare and in Renaissance discourse ...
... atch'd' cannot be right, and why should Shakespeare employ a wrong word when ano ...
... housled</i>, to receive the Sacrament. Shakespeare in Hamlet. Act. I. unhousel' ...
... <sc>Heath</sc>, p. 534): “See my Shakespeare and Textus Roffensis, p. 294 ...
... ra> <para><small> “The Lovers of Shakespeare will at least excuse, if the ...
... eme unction, or anoint with oil. But as Shakespeare did not use unnecessary word ...
... . a. </i>2) – <small>again a word Shakespeare does not use in this sense e ...
... g what they can to explain the words of Shakespeare long before adequate English ...
... Shakespeare.</i> Journal of the British Shakespeare Association</sigla> <hanging ...
... nt without it—yet I doubt whether Shakespeare intended it.”</para>< ...
... : I confess I think otherwise; and that Shakespeare intended to keep Hamlet brea ...