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... ' &c. These are the demons to which Shakespeare alludes. These spirits were ...
... <i>hymns </i>and <i>carrols, </i>which Shakespeare mentions presently [1463], w ...
... classical mythology. In the next speech Shakespeare indicates that the character ...
... #x201C;Mr. Douce not only supposes that Shakespeare had seen these lines, but is ...
... uture Dr. Farmer may, perhaps, show how Shakespeare became acquainted with this ...
... c>(ed. 1856): “ . . . prove that Shakespeare was well acquainted with the ...
... 201D; “appears to be peculiar to Shakespeare.”</para> </cn> <cn> ...
... others. . . .To this limitation of time Shakespeare alludes again in <i>K. Lear. ...
... the <i>hymns and carrols</i>, which <i>Shakespeare</i> mentions presently [1463 ...
... others. . . .To this limitation of time Shakespeare alludes again in <i>K. Lear< ...
... 216;giving proof' in the sense in which Shakespeare uses <i>made probation</i>.& ...
... careful to be poetical in diction than Shakespear in providing the grounds and ...
... bst</i>.): Except <sc>sing2</sc> spells Shakespeare</hanging><para>156</para></c ...
... ><tab></tab><tab></tab><tab></tab><i>W. Shakesp.</i></para> </cn> <cn> <sigla>1 ...
... 2007, pp. 235-7): <p. 235> In <i>Shakespeare, the King's Playwright,</i> ...
... as advanced by G. Wilson Knight, <i>The Shakespearian Tempest, </i>p. 305.ȁ ...
... enuine pret. pres. form, still usual in Shakespeare's time; ‘dares' the pr ...
... uses these variants to illustrate 'how Shakespeare's language was progressively ...
... ll spirit.' The expression is common in Shakespeare.”</para> <para><bwk> ...
... c>Hudson</sc> (ed. 1872): “in <i>Shakespeare</i>, sometimes means <i>full ...