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... y's answer is quoted. See Dr. Ingleby's Shakespeare Hermeutics (1875) p. 74 seq. ...
... ;' and this explanation is given in the Shakespeare Lexicon. But it is quite pos ...
... ten places elsewhere. Not that I supose Shakespeare was himself consistent in hi ...
... 0): “<small>This word is used by Shakespeare in one other place, [<i>Tim. ...
... this Figure, the Distributor, to which Shakespeare here refers.”</para> ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.</para> <para>361 ...
694) Commentary Note for line 3610_3_3: 3610+3 {deede to speake fellingly of him, hee is the card or kalender of gen-} 3610+4 {try: for you shall find in him the continent of what part a Gentle-}
3610+5 {man would see.} 3610+5
... this Figure, the Distributor, to which Shakespeare here refers.”</para> ...
... ect my explanation, for the reason that Shakespeare often plays with two meaning ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.</para> <para>361 ...
... Mr. Collier's and Mr. Knight's eds. of Shakespeare </i> , p.220.)”</para ...
... Mr. Collier's and Mr. Knight's eds. of Shakespeare </i> , p.220.)”</para ...
... ect my explanation, for the reason that Shakespeare often plays with two meaning ...
... 0): “<small>This word is used by Shakespeare in one other place, [<i>Tim. ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.</para> <para>361 ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.</para> <para>361 ...
... they are very good sense, and such as Shakespeare intended.“</para></cn ...
... ho can discourse with due honour. a1616 SHAKESPEARE Henry VI, Pt. 3 (1623) IV. x ...
... no</i>. An affected word, introduced by Shakespeare in ridicule. [cites <i>Ham</ ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.” Wilson l ...