601 to 610 of 743 Entries from All Files for "shakespeare " in All Fields
601) Commentary Note for lines 3205-07: 3205-6 man, good, if the man goe to this
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{M2} 3206-7 he, nill he, he goes, | marke you that{,}<?> but if the water come to him, &
... I, nillI.—Bei Shakespeare kommen n ...
... quiry; examination [Shakespeare all abov ...
... Yet I know not how Shakespeare could ha ...
... a book appeared to Shakespeare as it do ...
... </sc>suggested that Shakespeare here des ...
... h legal subtleties, Shakespeare has sati ...
... ote a century after Shakespeare lived. ...
... alone suggests that Shakespeare may have ...
... 's Versicherung bei Shakespeare und sein ...
... o second example in Shakespeare and his ...
... to every reader of Shakespeare to see w ...
... one <i>Yohan</i>.' Shakespeare got Joha ...
... ions of the Life of Shakespeare p. 88 wi ...
... her fancy would see Shakespeare here tra ...
606) Commentary Note for lines 3252-55: 3252 In youth when I did loue did loue,
{Song.} 3253 Me thought it was very sweet
3254 To contract ô the time for a my behoue,
3255 O me thought there {a} was nothing {a} meet.
... ense, and doubtless Shakespeare made it ...
... meaning. Doubtless Shakespeare meant th ...
... Surely, then, what Shakespeare meant hi ...
... ve been designed by Shakespeare in fitti ...
607) Commentary Note for lines 3263-66: 3263 {Clow. } But age with his stealing steppes
{Song.} 3264 hath {clawed} <caught> me in his clutch,
3265 And hath shipped me {into} <intill> the land,
3266 as if I had neuer been such. 3266
... machen müssen. Shakespeare folgt hi ...
... or the new arrival. Shakespeare follows ...
... on with which shows Shakespeare characte ...
... f effect with which Shakespeare uses wor ...
... his word is used by Shakespeare in only ...
... 1900): "The word in Shakespeare suggests ...