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... mmatical concord which was allowable in Shakespeare's time.”</para></cn> ...
... ntury, they would have been aware, that Shakespeare was perfectly right in using ...
... /b>The following (though a not uncommon Shakespearian idiom) would be called an ...
... hough how far it is to be attributed to Shakespeare's own manuscript, and how fa ...
... > (§ 231): “‘Thou' in Shakespeare's time was very much like <i ...
... >. He is affable as well as kingly, and Shakespeare clearly means to depict him ...
... olonius's son. But much more important, Shakespeare takes this opportunity of sp ...
... t distinction. I suppose, then, that <i>Shakespear</i> wrote, ‘<i>The</i> ...
... ith food), the propriety where with the Shakespeare here makes the King compare ...
... ce. <small>But it is most probable that Shakespeare wrote—‘Than <i>t ...
... m service. But it is most probable that Shakespeare wrote—‘Than <i>t ...
... rt was, as we have shewn, well known to Shakespeare.”</para> <bwk> <para> ...
... s occasionally adopted at the time when Shakespeare wrote.”</para></cn> < ...
... (ed. 1980): “(to Paris: 2.1.7). Shakespeare carefully builds up Laertes ...
... N 159-66]. But it evidently occurred to Shakespeare that the acknowledgment of s ...
... </small>His pardon for return.' <small>Shakespeare is thinking, as usual, about ...
... the sovereign or the Privy Council' (<i>Shakespeare's England</i>, i.212).</smal ...
... osition, Residence and Name.” <i>Shakespeare Bulletin</i> 20.2 (Spring 20 ...
... ading elsewhere, it would not be unlike Shakespeare to write 'Polo' on the first ...