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... fliegen'? Wir sind überzeugt, dass Shakespeare ein ganz bestimmtes Insekt ...
... these waterflies? We are convinced that Shakespeare has a very certain insect in ...
... substantive has to supply, is common in Shakespeare.]</para></cn> <cn> <sigla>18 ...
... chranzen treffender zu charakterisiren. Shakespeare hat diese Art Dohlen vermuth ...
... rize a court [schranzen?] to the point. Shakesspeare observed this artificial ja ...
... el</i>, occurs some half-dozen times in Shakesepare and might be relevant to a d ...
... h ‘puzzling'. It may well be that Shakespeare's conception of the characte ...
... Tragedy</i> 2.1.241)). At the time when Shakespeare wrote <i>Hamlet</i>his compa ...
... . 110.)) ist es schwer zu glauben, dass Shakespeare mit dem römischen Satir ...
... , 110)) it is difficult to believe that Shakespeare should have been entirely un ...
... he power of critic or editor to restore Shakespeare's own spelling of either of ...
... will now be found in his edition of <i>Shakespeare</i>, vol. I. p. 83. Mr. <sc> ...
... taunton</sc>'s. (See <sc>Dyce's</sc> <i>Shakespeare</i>, 1853. Vol. I. p. ccxvi. ...
... d.' But why? The removal of the hat, in Shakespeare's time, even more than now, ...
... n Marton's <i>Malcontent</i> several of Shakespeare's fellow-players are introdu ...
... y's answer is quoted. See Dr. Ingleby's Shakespeare Hermeutics (1875) p. 74 seq. ...
... ;' and this explanation is given in the Shakespeare Lexicon. But it is quite pos ...
... tesy</i>, which had the same meaning in Shakespeare's time that they have now. M ...
... ten places elsewhere. Not that I supose Shakespeare was himself consistent in hi ...
... emblable</i>, Fr.] Like; resembling. <i>Shakespeare</i>.”</para></cn> <cn ...
... >s.</i> Likeness. Intended, however, by Shakespeare, as a specimen of ridiculous ...
... 0): “<small>This word is used by Shakespeare in one other place, [<i>Tim. ...
... this Figure, the Distributor, to which Shakespeare here refers.”</para> ...
... > c. Refined, delicate. rare. 1601 SHAKES. Twel. N. V. i. 331 For your seru ...
... ''—a word not found else where in Shakespeare; <i>‘readily</i>' occu ...
... mple of a corrector interceding between Shakespeare and the Q2.</para> <para>361 ...
... miscorrection of a misunderstanding of Shakespeare's meaning.</para> <para>3610 ...
... ads <i> sellingly</i>; which perhaps <i>Shakespeare</i> might have written; if s ...
... d in this sense (it is very frequent in Shakespeare) is confined to our author.& ...
... this Figure, the Distributor, to which Shakespeare here refers.”</para> ...
... miscorrection for a misunderstanding of Shakespeare's meaning of <b>sellingly</b ...
... almost certainly the Q2 compositor, not Shakespeare. [cites3610+3-3610+5] runs t ...
... bilities, talents (the usual meaning in Shakespeare) and (ii), playing on the wo ...