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... iently familiar, in Shakespeare's time, ...
... a very vague one in Shakespeare's time, ...
... , here ridiculed by Shakesepare as ̵ ...
... sest thing he says. Shakespeare sometime ...
... n as a rendering of Shakespeare's intent ...
... may not have struck Shakespeare, that th ...
... . The odds are that Shakespeare himself ...
... tion be necessary. Shakespeare seems to ...
... an unusual term in Shakespeare's time<s ...
... r rather copied, by Shakespeare from the ...
... an unusual term in Shakespeare's time.' ...
... r rather copied, by Shakespeare from the ...
... an unusual term in Shakespeare's time.' ...
... used three times by Shakespeare—tw ...
... mall>in the time of Shakespeare</small>< ...
... ach pair belongs to Shakespeare, while t ...
... ar to be scarcely a Shakespearian word, ...
... . <i>Obs.</i> 1596 SHAKES. Tam. Shr. IV ...
... in the language of Shakespeare's age, s ...
... 18. 76, and 77. So Shakespeare mentions ...
... better accords with Shakespear's high-ch ...
... i>to fan</i> is for Shakespeare's period ...
... 1773) : “<i>Shakespeare</i> see ...
... 18. 76 & 77. so Shakespeare mentions ...
... r writers, and that Shakespeare has R ...
... ture<i> fond</i> of Shakespeare. With s ...
... ffected courtier of Shakespeare's time, ...
... pression. Therefore Shakespeare makes <i ...
... r. Knight's eds. of Shakespeare</i> , p. ...
... Mr. Grant White (<i>Shakespeare's Schola ...
... entzwei. Vgl. Grant Shakespeare's Schola ...
... in the writings of Shakespeare's day, a ...
... n his edition of <i>Shakespeare</i> prin ...
... ture<i> fond</i> of Shakespeare. With s ...
... quently the case in Shakespeare. Osric, ...
... in the writings of Shakespeare's day,' ...
... repetition of that Shakespearian expres ...
... om behind; and what Shakespeare clearly ...
... ly tautological for Shakespeare. Moreove ...
... from the letters in Shakespeare's manusc ...
... ed' is easy enough. Shakespeare had a ha ...
... ‘wennowed', a Shakespearian spelli ...
... er word it was that Shakespeare wrote, i ...
... written with one of Shakespeare's unders ...
... tten by the hadn of Shakespeare himself; ...
... e idiosyncrasies of Shakespeare's spelli ...
... o Scribe P who knew Shakespeare's handwr ...
... actually looking at Shakespeare's manusc ...
... is intelligible if Shakespeare wrote <i ...
... his is supported by Shakespearean usage ...
... <i>fanned.</i> That Shakespeare thought ...
... chaffless')). Among Shakespeare's contem ...
... d as the reading of Shakespeare's manusc ...
... (see above)) and in Shakespeare's own <i ...
... 216;fond'. Probably Shakespeare wrote &# ...
... r had been charged. Shakespeare probably ...
... r had been charged. Shakespeare probably ...
... r had been charged. Shakespeare probably ...
... s to be confined to Shakespeare.” ...
... h osr., and his and Shakespeare's own fo ...