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... t.' That it was the belief, at the time Shakespeare wrote, that sighs were injur ...
... C;It is evident, again, that at 4.7.126 Shakespeare misled both the Q2 composito ...
... in any copy, but <sc>Theobald</sc> (<i>Shakespeare Restored</i>, p. 119) conjec ...
... t carefull elaborated scenes, as far as Shakespeare is concerned, in the whole p ...
... , </i>and <i>rebate</i> are all used in Shakespeare with a similar meaning. See ...
... (([<i>Ado</i> 5.2.13 (0000)])). Though Shakespeare does not refer to foil <i>bu ...
... t carefull elaborated scenes, as far as Shakespeare is concerned, in the whole p ...
... ruse the foils.' Yet I acknowledge that Shakespeare evidently wishes, as much as ...
... eance for a father's death, in all that Shakespeare has here achieved.”</ ...
... sense. In the two other places in which Shakespeare uses it ([<i>Com.</i> 1.2.10 ...
... ve a gun</i> is a phrase still in use. Shakespeare perhaps did not use the word ...
... no little size in good writing, which Shakespeare could not fall into. But th ...
... ara>Bradby, G[eoffrey] F[ox]. <i>About Shakespeare ad his Plays.</i> London: Ox ...
... is lyrical rather than dramatic. It is Shakespeare the poet that speaks rather ...
... speare the poet that speaks rather than Shakespeare the dramatist. But it is a m ...
... ber drowning could hardly have supplied Shakespeare with his setting, an imagina ...
... ance how much better the F1 reading is. Shakespeare is not likely to have writte ...
... superiority is obvious at a glance. For Shakespeare intended Ophelia to make her ...