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... <i>bargain</i> or covenant between two. Shakespeare also uses <i>mart,</i> for t ...
... m of the line. I have little doubt that Shakespeare wrote <i>compáct</i>, w ...
... ion, in his ‘New Illustrations of Shakespeare.' * </p. 2></para> <p ...
... c> (ed. 1868): “A word formed by Shakespeare to express ‘joint barg ...
... ed. 1872): “ . . . which perhaps Shakespeare wrote, coining the word, and ...
... >, which is the reading of the quartos. Shakespeare elsewhere uses to <i>mart </ ...
... f these variants is a lesson at once in Shakespeare's diction and in the kind of ...
... m of the line. I have little doubt that Shakespeare wrote <i>compáct</i>, w ...
... ion, in his ‘New Illustrations of Shakespeare.' * </para> <para><n2> ...
... ory to “difficult handwriting in Shakespeare's own manuscript [. . . ].&# ...
... d perpetually used by the authors about Shakespeare's time, and especially in re ...
... and full'—ought not to have given Shakespeare's commentators any trouble: ...
... erpetually so used by the authors about Shakespeare's time, and especially in th ...
... erpetually so used by the authors about Shakespeare's time, and especially in th ...
... s sense may be found in the writings of Shakespeare's time.”</para> <para ...
... s sense may be found in the writings of Shakespeare's time.”</para></cn> ...
... <sc>Hudson</sc> (ed. 1881): “in Shakespeare, is <i>spirit, </i><small><i ...
... ager to <i>prove</i> his <i>mettle</i>. Shakespeare does not use <i>unimproved</ ...
... y we speak of the ‘purlieus.' and Shakespeare of the ‘suburbs,' of a ...
... 201C;Cum Notis Variorum: Samuel Henley, Shakespeare Commentator in Bell's <i>Ann ...
... n Bell's <i>Annotations</i>.” <i>Shakespeare Newsletter </i>48. 4 (Winter ...
... a vulgarism. It certainly was not so in Shakespeare's time, and Hunter is perhap ...
... e, as often, the clue to the picture in Shakespeare's mind is to be found in oth ...
... racious and promiscuous feeding was for Shakespeare the distinctive feature of t ...
... ing <i>courage</i> “is common in Shakespeare, but the words <i>food and d ...
... </i>, says Dr. Johnson, in the times of Shakespeare, was used for <i>constancy</ ...
... #x201C;Neither word occurs elsewhere in Shakespeare. He uses however ‘comp ...
... of now obsolete forms of 'compulsory'; Shakespeare does not use the common mode ...
... . 334>“<i>Source</i>, even in Shakespeare's time, had acquired </p. ...
... ‘room,' ‘roomage.' Possibly Shakespeare had also ‘roam' in his ...