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... inmal.” [The artful pause, which Shakespeare allows to enter after <i>I'l ...
... character it is better suited. But if Shakespeare designed it for the King, he ...
... these lines. See Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare=Gesellschaft, XVI, 239.  ...
... ks to remedy this by comparing works of Shakespeare and Milton to the Romantic m ...
... according to the usual commenting upon Shakespeare. To disclose simply means t ...
... 01C;The reliable natural observation in Shakespeare is similar to a brilliant pa ...
... : “This is a curious instance of Shakespeare's accuracy in those illustra ...
... nother way of accounting for this fact. Shakespeare knew that the deeper griefs ...
... B. Street on two well-known passages in Shakespeare. With regard to the first, ...
... ss </i>bit of slang.' <sc>Elze</sc> (<i>Shakespeare-Jahrbuch</i>, Bd. xi) adds a ...
... e my note in the Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, XI, 297 seq. T ...
... ything is most ingeniously contrived by Shakespeare to fan the flame of his rese ...
... and it is obvious that, whether because Shakespeare happened here to form his &# ...
... made sense, though not at all the sense Shakespeare had intended. The example is ...
... #x201C;It is of course conceivable that Shakespeare did not trouble to write dow ...
... that the first fifty-five lines are not Shakespeare's.”</para></cn> <cn> ...
... #x201C;It is of course conceivable that Shakespeare did not trouble to write dow ...
... ;some rights of memory in the kingdom'. Shakespeare, as is his custom, gives us ...
... ourt. I persist in observing that from Shakespeare's drama no proofs of the gui ...
... #x201C;It is of course conceivable that Shakespeare did not trouble to write dow ...
... ourt. I persist in observing that from Shakespeare's drama no proofs of the gui ...
... #x201C;It is of course conceivable that Shakespeare did not trouble to write dow ...