<< Prev     1.. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 [52] 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 ..75     Next >>

511 to 520 of 743 Entries from All Files for "shakespeare " in All Fields

Contract Context Printing 80 characters of context... Expand Context
511) Commentary Note for line 2743+1:
2743+1 {Enter Hamlet, Rosencraus, &c.} 2743+1
    ... t; have been an addition to the play by Shakespeare after the performances of 16 ...
512) Commentary Note for line 2743+5:
2743+5 {Cap. Against some part of Poland.}
    ... description. It has been suggested that Shakespeare may have had in his mind Sir ...
513) Commentary Note for line 2743+11:
2743+11 {We goe to gaine a little patch of ground}
    ... pp. 193-4): &lt;p.193&gt;  &#x201C;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, ...
    ... /sc></sigla><hanging><sc>macd:</sc>  <i>Shakespeare Lexicon</i> + magenta underl ...
    ... 16;frontier' has the meaning, as the <i>Shakespeare Lexicon</i> says, of &#8216; ...
    ... arch 18. There can be little doubt that Shakespeare is here alluding to those ev ...
514) Commentary Note for line 2743+18:
2743+18 {Ham. Two thousand soules, & twenty thousand duckets}
    ... t [3.4.52 (2435-6)] in Q2, showing that Shakespeare was not very careful about h ...
515) Commentary Note for line 2743+20:
2743+20 {This is th'Imposthume of much wealth and peace,}
    ... 65, pp. 75-6): &lt;p. 75&gt;&#x201C;How Shakespeare may have acquired his medica ...
    ... nward swelling full of corrupt matter.' Shakespeare uses the word in two other p ...
516) Commentary Note for line 2743+22:
2743+22 {Why the man dies. I humbly thanke you sir.}
    ... t's madness is sheer feigning, and that Shakespeare fully intended him to not on ...
517) Commentary Note for line 2743+30:
2743+30 {Sure he that made vs with such large discourse} 2743+30
    ... nch of Amyot in his Plutarch: with whom Shakespeare was much familiar.&#x201D;</ ...
518) Commentary Note for line 2743+34:
2743+34 {Bestiall obliuion, or some crauen scruple}
    ... e verb to <i>craven</i> is also used by Shakespeare and others.&#x201D;</para></ ...
519) Commentary Note for line 2743+42:
2743+42 {Led by a delicate and tender Prince,}
    ... on <i>tender</i> at 1.3.102-8 [569] and Shakespeare plays on 'tender heir' and ' ...
520) Commentary Note for line 2743+47:
2743+47 {Euen for an Egge-shell. Rightly to be great,}
    ... 01C;It seems clear that what Hamlet and Shakespeare are first asserting, even th ...
    ... tors alike. Critics have concluded that Shakespeare was &#8216;only half-saying  ...

<< Previous Results

Next Results >>


All Files Commentary Notes
Material Textual Notes Immaterial Textual Notes
Surrounding Context
Range of Proximity searches