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

561 to 570 of 743 Entries from All Files for "shakespeare " in All Fields

Contract Context Printing 80 characters of context... Expand Context
561) Commentary Note for line 2950:
2950 God buy {you} <ye>. <Exeunt Ophelia>
    ... ght that the Old Corrector spreads over Shakespeare should illumine not only Col ...
562) Commentary Note for line 2963:
2963 Laer. Let this be so.
    ...  bald sketch found in the first quarto. Shakespeare seems to have spent great ca ...
563) Commentary Note for line 2964:
2964 His meanes of death, his obscure {funerall,} <buriall;>
    ...  with the accent on the first syllable; Shakespeare varies the accent to suit hi ...
    ... &#x201C;accented in different places by Shakespeare on the first or on the secon ...
564) Commentary Note for line 2988_298:
2988-9 were two daies old at Sea, a Pyrat of very | warlike appointment gaue
    ... nnection would be with an incident that Shakespeare must recently have come upon ...
    ...  captured and crucified. Whether or not Shakespeare remembered this incident, th ...
565) Commentary Note for line 3003:
3003 {Hor. }Come I will <giue> you way for these your letters,
    ... ot doubt that &#8216;give' was the word Shakespeare wrote; cf. [2<i>H</i>4 5.2.8 ...
566) Commentary Note for line 3014:
3014 So {criminall} <crimefull,> and so capitall in nature,
    ...  (ii) the corrector found the word that Shakespeare intended in type, but misund ...
    ... ]. The more tenable explanation is that Shakespeare wrote <i>criminall</i> in hi ...
    ...  line, looks like a first attempt which Shakespeare then tidied up by omitting < ...
567) Commentary Note for line 3018:
3018 Which may to you perhaps seeme much {vnsinnow'd} <vnsinnowed>,
    ... 1890): &#x201C;This word is not used by Shakespeare elsewhere; <i>sinewed</i> on ...
    ... ed</sc> thinks that the spring to which Shakespeare refers is the dropping-well  ...
    ...  amendment nor explanation is required. Shakespeare never wrote more clearly. Th ...
    ... threefold. It is graphically plausible. Shakespeare uses <i>guilts</i>, in the p ...
    ... esponds to <i>faults</i> ((l. 19)); and Shakespeare employs the idea of converti ...
568) Commentary Note for line 3041:
3041 That we can let our beard be shooke with danger,
    ... ne of the advocates for the learning of Shakespeare have told us that this line  ...
569) Commentary Note for line 3051:
3051 They were giuen me by Claudio, he receiued them
    ... c> (ed. 1980): &#x201C;(an odd name for Shakespeare to use, as the King's name i ...
570) Commentary Note for line 3078+12:
3078+12 {King. A very ribaud in the cap of youth,} 3078+12
    ... igla>1892<tab> </tab><tab> </tab><i>New Shakespeare Society</i></sigla><hanging> ...
    ... 12 <b>youth</b>] <sc>Anon</sc>. (<i>New Shakespeare Society'sTransactions</i> <i ...
    ... ion. There is no good reason for modern Shakespeare edns to perpetuate artificia ...

<< Previous Results

Next Results >>


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