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... tab> </tab> Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton, Lecture 12, 1812 ...
... es that in the journe voyage to England Shakespeare merely followed the novel as ...
... f Hamblet</i>.'” </n.> but Shakespeare never adhered to followed a ...
... e it is used merely as an incident, but Shakespeare saw how it could be applied ...
... a>“It can hardly be doubted that Shakespeare was familiar with this tradi ...
... s whether this was done deliberately by Shakespeare or is due to the compositor. ...
... process? <i>Ant</i>. [1.1.28 (39)]. <i>Shakespeare Lexicon</i>.”</para>< ...
... ónjure</i>. Instances are found in Shakespeare both ways: and Hall has <i>c ...
... s in his edition of the play, formed by Shakespeare by analogy with agree.ȁ ...
... improbable that <i>congrue</i> is what Shakespeare wrote in each place, and tha ...
... is the only passage where it occurs in Shakespeare either as substantive or adj ...
... ), my joys will never have begun.' That Shakespeare could use ‘were ne'er' ...
... llowing note on this scene: ‘That Shakespeare intended to refer to some pa ...
... to the description in the text. In 1573 Shakespeare was only nine years old; in ...
... arto of 1603; it was evidently added by Shakespeare on the revision of the play, ...
... (<i>Itinerary</i>, 1907, 1.124), and if Shakespeare thought the same, the height ...
... ection of the earlier venue stayed with Shakespeare even while he transferred th ...
... to seek geographical precision for what Shakespeare is content to leave vague. T ...
... stage manuscript <i>certainly edited by Shakespeare himself</i>. About this see ...
... ftly</i> is used in many other parts of Shakespeare for ‘gently,' ‘l ...