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... le behavior, and it is clear to me what Shakespeare has set out to portray: a he ...
... 8) believes that “the lament of Shakespeare's hero that 'the time is out ...
... nt a nature, that perhaps no author but Shakespeare could have produced any thin ...
... of the second act, which good sense and Shakespeare's friends must lament the ge ...
... 201C;The Q2 <i>old</i> gives a clue to Shakespeare's conception of the characte ...
... ion has developed. Q2's (and presumably Shakespeare's) <i>or two</i> is redunda ...
... 04 (cf. <i>Ophelia</i>) and is used by Shakespeare in <i>Oth.</i>”</para ...
... >] <sc>Hibbard</sc> (ed. 1987): "very. Shakespeare often uses <i>marvellous</i> ...
... ing, and justifies is on the thoroughly Shakespearian usage of various parts of ...
... ansker does in fact mean a Dane. But in Shakespeare's time it was not so. Danske ...
... who confused Danske with Denmark, and Shakespeare may also have been one. < ...
... correct form of the word seems to imply Shakespeare's interest in giving local c ...
... n Danish, means Danes. But a Dansker in Shakespeare's time was strictly a citize ...
... n Modern Philology, </i> 17: 1949, and 'Shakespeare's Danskers', <i>Zeitschrift ...
... have been some such confusion that led Shakespeare to suppose that Denmark bord ...
... l known to travelling English actors in Shakespeare's time); this is the only ex ...
... e two lines afford a notable example of Shakespeare's elliptical style: ‘t ...
... ng, i.e. of talking around the topic (a Shakespearean coinage: see [275 CN]  ...
... C;The 'double comparative' is common in Shakespeare's grammar.”</para></c ...