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... sigla> <hanging>Reed: claims Bacon is Shakespeare</hanging> <para>541<tab> </t ...
... sigla> <hanging>Reed: claims Bacon is Shakespeare</hanging> <para>543<tab> </t ...
... one feels, for Polonius; it is, surely, Shakespeare's own sentiment, as in [<i>J ...
... succeeding one another alternately. <i>Shakespear</i>, therefore, without quest ...
... usually been preferred and accords with Shakespearean usage: cf. <i>Cym. </i> 3 ...
... ithout parallel, has the character of a Shakespearean metaphor and is not easily ...
... ecause it ‘has the character of a Shakespearian metaphor'; but unusual met ...
... e but one which 'has the character of a Shakespearen metaphor'. F's easier readi ...
... > (ed. 1987): "affairs, circumstances. Shakespeare often uses this word without ...
... 2006): “matters, circumstances. Shakespeare often uses the singular wher ...
... l use of the word goes back to 1542-3. Shakespeare has Old Capulet say ‘I ...
... Polonius, as for all men of position in Shakespeare's day, the only reliable  ...
... of, hold dear—<small>frequent in Shakespeare</small>.” </para></cn ...
... and I now find, from his one-volume <i>Shakespeare</i>, that his Ms. Corrector ...
... and I now find, from the one-volume <i>Shakespeare</i>, that his Ms. corrector ...
... and I now find, from his one-volume <i>Shakespeare</i>, that <small> before it ...
... r derives from the common phenomenon in Shakespeare's day of the horse that has ...
... er much . . . and will not be mended.' Shakespeare refers to a horse as a ̵ ...
... g here, as, I believe, it always has in Shakespeare.”</para></cn> <cn><si ...
... the 2nd syllable: "The usual accent in Shakespeare." </para></cn> <cn> <sigla> ...
... of the foregoing speeches of Polonius, Shakespeare meant to bring out the senil ...
... onsonant with his nature as depicted by Shakespeare.”</para> <para><b>Ed. ...
... catch a woodcock', S788): characters in Shakespeare use the word derogatively of ...