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... licentiously used by the old writers. Shakespeare in another play employs i ...
... licentiously used by the old writers. Shakespeare in another play employs it y ...
... </i>, there is only one more passage in Shakespeare where this interjection occu ...
... c>Upton</sc> (1748): “'Tis plain Shakespeare alludes to a story told of A ...
... . 293-5): “'Tis probable that <i>Shakespeare </i>had the following incide ...
... > (ed. 1877): “‘'Tis plain Shakespeare alludes to a story told of A ...
... lder). It was perhaps the influence of Shakespeare as well as such examples fro ...
... gy for Actors,' 1612, reprinted for the Shakespeare Society, p. 57. The same st ...
... <sc>Halliwell</sc> (ed. 1865): “ Shakespeare seems to use blench in the s ...
... (Dec.1-Dec.3, 1772: 4): “Though Shakespeare was not unacquainte with the ...
... g the contending parties. We know that Shakespeare assisted Jonson in writing i ...
... and Cleopatra, i. 1.18. Elsewhere in Shakespeare the verb is used intransitiv ...
... burton forgets that by <i>question,</i> Shakespeare does not usually mean <i>int ...
... urton has very happily conjectured that Shakespeare wrote the very opposite in q ...
... i>niggard</i> should change places. But Shakespeare probably intended to make th ...
... there marked instances of madness does Shakespeare allow his characters to wand ...
... d. 1872): "many verbs were employed by Shakespeare with both the strong and the ...
... le passages throughout his dramas) that Shakespeare was not at all solicitous ab ...