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... ort-winded, is not helpful here, though Shakespeare exploits both meanings in th ...
... e older writers. The moderns editors of Shakespeare have absurdly printed <i>cur ...
... es of this figurative expression, which Shakespeare uses again in <i>MM</i> [3.1 ...
... ere made without careful consideration. Shakespeare himself could hardly have pr ...
... But I do not perceive any tampering; if Shakespeare wrote the passage at all he ...
... is both a good and an evil angel . . . Shakespeare employs ‘<i>use'</i> a ...
... thin an individual.” Like Bacon, Shakespeare “has Hamlet explain t ...
... are not in F. Again Edwards argues that Shakespeare marked them for deletion, an ...
... mendation of Q2's <i>deuill</i> is that Shakespeare wrote <i>vilde</i> which Com ...
... e. innate qualities of the personality. Shakespeare often employs this metaphor, ...
... ak and tautological. I now suppose that Shakespeare wrote: ‘And either <i> ...
... luable illustrations of the writings of Shakespeare which have lately been produ ...
... vil,' was part of an old proverb, which Shakespeare quotes elsewhere. So in <i>1 ...
... wever, we can light upon a verb used by Shakespeare himself, albeit elsewhere, i ...
... nement or restriction (e.g. Ingleby, <i>Shakespeare Hermeneutics</i>, pp. 123ff. ...
... ion is not the compositor's fault; that Shakespeare had not found the word he wa ...
... d the verb at this point, or, possibly, Shakespeare failed to supply one. Variou ...
... il' (Dent, T566) is used three times by Shakespeare in <i>1H4</i> (3.1.54, 55 an ...
... of thee forgiveness.' In both instances Shakespeare draws on the assumption that ...
... ven</i> is . . . used in this manner by Shakespeare himself and by his contempor ...