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... [<i>making so bold</i>]<i> </i>. Here Shakespeare would have avoided a rhyme; ...
... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
... <i>sold</i> above, print <i>unfold</i>. Shakespeare would of course have avoided ...
... the first word in each pair belongs to Shakespeare, while the fact that the inf ...
... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
... as now become a man of action. No doubt Shakespeare was indebted more or less to ...
... ould fright me with, I seek. ‘ <i>Shakespeare</i>.</para> <para>“&# ...
... ould fright me with, I seek. “<i>Shakespeare</i>.</para> <para>“Ha ...
... thousand years later it was adopted by Shakespeare; perhaps as the name of a go ...
... . Thus, though I make little doubt that Shakespeare was himself responsible for ...
... or, <i> or ere</i> , as was common in Shakespeare's time. [TLN? ≈ The ch ...
... s' and that is presumably what stood in Shakespeare's MS. But this leaves the li ...
... ssumed that ‘villainies' was what Shakespeare meant to write.”</par ...
... e to his Brains</i> is such a Phrase as SHAKESPEARE would never have us'd, to me ...
... to <i> before</i> , already obsolete in Shakespeare's time and only retained in ...
... hat it also gives us a vivid picture of Shakespeare's own mode of sitting down t ...
... to <i> before</i> , already obsolete in Shakespeare's time and only retained in ...
... rke </sc>sees herein a vivid picture of shakespeare's own mode of composition, h ...
... ollow, it is tempting to speculate that Shakespeare is referring here to his own ...
... la>mHUNTER (<i>Prolegomena and Notes on Shakespeare</i> [BL ADD. MS. 24495 ]< ...
... eath their dignity, occurred usually in Shakespeare's time.”]</para></cn> ...
... nszüge und Unterschriften waren zu Shakespeare's Zeiten noch bei Weitem unl ...
... istinction. It obviously is so now; and Shakespeare, and not Shakespeare alone, ...
... sly is so now; and Shakespeare, and not Shakespeare alone, is witness that it wa ...
... ualification of a yeoman in the time of Shakespear. To do one knight's or eyoman ...