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... er (Scene 4). It is quite possible that Shakespeare meant us to suppose that, wh ...
... . But the quotation given suggests what Shakespeare implies, that he ‘doub ...
... ready learned of the project—how, Shakespeare does not say, but it is easy ...
... d Guildenstern at 3.3.2-4 [2273-5], but Shakespeare often uses the convention wh ...
... <i>Act</i>, save a slight one, in which SHAKESPEARE is no ways concern'd, commit ...
... their removal is part of a revision by Shakespeare of the later part of the pla ...
... rds argues that this passage was cut by Shakespeare as part of a revision of the ...
... tineer</i> for ‘mutineer,' though Shakespeare has it both ways; and the wo ...
... the explosives buried in such tunnels). Shakespeare had drawn on Holinshed's des ...
... tion. I confess I do not understand why Shakespeare thought it necessary to add ...
... and bitterness, love and anger has not Shakespeare set his Hamlet to ring on th ...
... </i>, in a remark on this place, blames Shakespeare for having been unfortunate ...
... [4.14.138 (2993)]. These instances from Shakespeare alone, and they could easily ...
... ng ‘enter the Queen's apartment', Shakespeare must have intended a new sce ...
... >The verb is two or three times used by Shakespeare in the similar sense of freq ...