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... hers, by a high degree of moral purity. Shakespeare's general conception of her ...
... hers, by a high degree of moral purity. Shakespeare's general conception of her ...
... <i>churlish</i> feet she tender'd.' <i>Shakespeare</i> ‘The interruption ...
... <i>churlish</i> feet she tender'd.' <i>Shakespeare</i> ‘The interruption ...
... hers, by a high degree of moral purity. Shakespeare's general conception of her ...
... s funerall done after that manner. 1600 SHAKES. A.Y.L. II. iv. 80 My master is o ...
... hers, by a high degree of moral purity. Shakespeare's general conception of her ...
... in accordance with the fine feeling of Shakespeare to have made the brother utt ...
... dy would not have been unmitigated. But Shakespeare has taken pains to make it u ...
... hos. It is a character which nobody but Shakespear could have drawn in the way t ...
... e here]. Compare Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, XVI, 229.  ...
... <i>to have </i>done it.' But we find in Shakespeare [cites 3436-7].”</par ...
... i>“We still . . . But we find in Shakespeare . . . “)</hanging><pa ...
... 01C;Mr. Knight, in his recent Stratford Shakespeare, has renounced this with sev ...
... by critics of any insight or standing, Shakespeare has taken too much pains to ...
... remains to account for this scene upon Shakespearean grounds.”</p. 21 ...
... t testimony; I think that this was what Shakespeare himself intended. It follows ...
... mething corresponding to them, stood in Shakespeare's manuscript, though only on ...
... ng to kill him by a dreadful trick. But Shakespeare rfuses to belittle him or le ...
... o any extent ‘believe in' Hamlet, Shakespeare makes things difficult in th ...
... ment after the killing of Polonius; but Shakespeare gives us indirectly to under ...
... also, the magnetism of this pole. 1602 SHAKES. Ham. V. i. 277 The skyish head O ...