151 to 160 of 1169 Entries from All Files for "shakes" in All Fields
... ohibition</i>. It is a Word that <i><sc>Shakespeare</sc></i> has used in some ot ...
... c>theon</sc> not <sc>theo1</sc>) (2) In Shakespeare's time, <i>canon</i> was fre ...
... c prohibition of suicide by Divine Law. Shakespeare may have known the Bible, as ...
... religion.”</para> <para><bwk> <i>Shakespeare's Knowledge of and Use of th ...
... found in any other serious character of Shakespeare." </p. 124> </para></c ...
... f the suicide of Sir James Hales, which Shakespeare drew on later in the play [3 ...
... '] <i>Self-slaughter</i> seems to be a Shakespearian coinage."</para></cn> <cn ...
... 's text of 1723, Theobald comments that Shakespeare 'intended the <i>Injunction< ...
... relationships among words and ideas in Shakespeare' whose 'undelivered meanings ...
... y weak hand' (<i>Cym</i> 3.4.75-7). For Shakespeare, this was clearly a major di ...
... x201D; Don: He then goes on to say that Shakespeare “must have read this ...
... </b>] <sc>Hibbard</sc> (ed. 1987): "For Shakespeare, as for his age in general, ...
... 1982): “i.e. inherent in nature. Shakespeare recognizes that the weeds ar ...
... see <sc>Schmidt</sc> (<i>Lex.</i>) and Shakespeare <i>passim.</i>”</para ...
... was probably the only circumstance that Shakespeare had in contemplation, when h ...
... ther subservient to their convenience. Shakespeare accepts the same word Posthu ...
... lways represented as a model of beauty. Shakespeare has been followed by Gray in ...
... Hyperion</i> is frequently mentioned by Shakespeare with the accent always on th ...
... </i> 3. 4. 56 (2440)]. Hyperion is by Shakespeare identified with the sun, as ...
... ere and in other plays it is clear that Shakespeare thought the accent was on th ...
... s becomes immensely more significant in Shakespeare: the antithesis here between ...
... the only occurrence of <i>satyr</i> in Shakespeare."</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>1 ...
... e reasons to incline us to believe that Shakespeare wrote, ‘<i>That he </i ...
... the text of every modern edition of <sc>Shakespeare</sc>. <sc>Hamlet</sc>, Act 1 ...
... , should be replaced in the text of <sc>Shakespeare</sc>. Yours, &c. G.S.</p ...
... sense, ‘pour out.' It is quite in Shakespeare's manner to employ a word wh ...
... uld not suffer the wind on me to blow'. Shakespeare transforms a common expressi ...
... rained usage of a rare word' (Edwards). Shakespeare's only other use of <i>betee ...
... ld' in the sense of ‘was wont' in Shakespeare.”</para></cn> <cn> <s ...
... sigla> <hanging>Reed: claims Bacon is Shakespeare, supported by <i>Promus</i> ...
... ire is frequently seen as 'appetite' in Shakespeare (see <i>TN</i> 1.1.1-4 and ...
... ryden </i>had forgot this Passage of <i>Shakespeare</i>, when he declar'd on the ...
... >Theobald</i> is of opinion, this of <i>Shakespear</i>—<i>Frailty thy name ...
... cy: a standard misogynistic attitude of Shakespeare's time and proverbial (Dent, ...