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... > (ed. 1980): “before. Probably Shakespeare and his contemporaries suppo ...
... ,</i> which fills out the metre, may be Shakespearian but is comparable to the F ...
... l> perception. The phrase was common in Shakespeare's day, and before it.” ...
... sigla> <hanging>Reed: claims Bacon is Shakespeare, supported by <i>Promus</i> ...
... ourse sb.</i> 2b), and is used again by Shakespeare in <i>Troilus</i> (2.2.116). ...
... (<i>Tragedy</i>) argues, however, that Shakespeare may be drawing on Seneca's < ...
... /sc> (ed. 1987): "ceased from leaving. Shakespeare has, it seems, combined two ...
... : “I cannot help suspecting that Shakespeare wrote ‘<i>celerity.</i ...
... amp; Craig </sc> (ed. 1938): “In Shakespeare's day marriage with a deceas ...
... n Elizabeth. W. F. Trench thought that Shakespeare and the audience of <i>Hamle ...
... such a marriage was sinful. See his <i>Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'</i>, 1913, pp. 55 ...
... >Bevington</sc> (ed. 1988): “(In Shakespeare's day, the marriage of a man ...
... ou about? It is very frequently used by Shakespeare. [quotes <i>AYL </i> 1.1.29 ...
... above was a household form of speech in Shakespeare's day; in the same manner Ha ...
... sons you give: because it is plain that Shakespeare makes free with the unity of ...
... d tribute of passing ships; and some of Shakespeare's fellow actors had played t ...
... play seems curiously undecided . . . . Shakespeare here ignores the fact that i ...
... e:</b> With elaborate funerals in mind, Shakespeare may have intended an audienc ...