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... nd disjunction. <i>Shakespeare</i> had ...
... not the style of <i>Shakespeare</i> ?&#x ...
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... & disjunction. Shakespeare had it p ...
... and disjunction. <i>Shakespeare</i> had ...
... not the style of <i>Shakespeare</i> ?&#x ...
... s . . . style of <i>Shakespeare</i>  ...
... and disjunction. <i>Shakespeare</i> had ...
... not the style of <i>Shakespeare</i> ?&#x ...
... venant between two. Shakespare also used ...
... b> </tab>Singer (<i>Shakespeare Vindicat ...
... viding their lands. Shakespeare has the ...
... gomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i> [BL ...
... k </i>,' &c. <i>Shakespeare Vindicat ...
... cal slip than that Shakespeare should h ...
... omma</i> is used by Shakespeare, it sign ...
... to be discovered in Shakespeare or elsew ...
... the present passage Shakespeare uses the ...
... ;co-mate' occurs in Shakespeare it is ac ...
... the supposition of Shakespeare having u ...
... re his day. Much of Shakespearean phrase ...
... nly instances where Shakespeare applied ...
... y often employed by Shakespeare in vario ...
... e widely popular in Shakespeare's day. C ...
... >'s suggestion that Shakespeare may have ...
... ical slip than that Shakespeare should h ...
... , [cites “<i>Shakespeare</i> had ...
... d . . . style of <i>Shakespeare</i>  ...
... legitimate issue of Shakespeare's genius ...
... e actual word which Shakespeare inserted ...
... the members of the Shakespeare Societie ...
... ate to the ghost of Shakespeare and to t ...
... which it is used by Shakespeare--<i> Tim ...
... ((IV.3.62-3)), and Shakespeare could ha ...
... with his theory of Shakespearean punctu ...
... LN), believes that Shakespeare's own pr ...
... connection' (<i>The Shakespeare Key </i> ...
... use of the word in Shakespeare: when th ...
... 'as' und 'ass' hat Shakespeare wohl kau ...
... g lines</small>. In Shakespeare's time < ...
... . Now it seems that Shakespeare, as not ...
... g is here involved. Shakespeare's ‘ ...
... But see Walker's <i>Shakespeare's Versif ...
... a monosyllable, see Shakespeare's Versif ...
... . <i>Obs</i>. 1605 SHAKES. Macb. II. iv ...
... accounted for from Shakespeare thinking ...
... ant vindications of Shakespeare's favour ...
... ny true estimate of Shakespeare's work.< ...
... It is possible that Shakespeare meant to ...
... ant vindications of Shakespeare's favour ...
... et is affixed. 1603 SHAKES. Meas. for M. ...
... <i>Model</i> is for Shakespeare often an ...
... ate <i>modulus</i>, Shakespeare modified ...
... than thou art? 1597 SHAKESPEARE Richard ...
... ing; succeeding. <i>Shakespeare, Milton< ...
... nd Guildenstern (as Shakespeare was to c ...
... are things in which Shakespeare knows no ...
... s part of a crucial Shakespearean revisi ...
... ms very likely that Shakespeare revised ...