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... arthly thunder.</para> <para>“<i>Shakespear</i> keeps up the characters ...
... feature in the royal murderer. May not Shakespeare, who everywhere shows sucha ...
... hamber</i>: “As most students of Shakespeare know, on 29 June 1613, the G ...
... in the two former of these characters, Shakespeare might have put this observat ...
... acted<i> Hamlet</i> during the life of Shakespeare. STEEVENS”</para></cn ...
... t. 1989, 5:6:185): “Do you think Shakespeare thought about such things as ...
... n, and occurs in many other passages of Shakespeare; [cites<i> AYL</i>, 4.3]'And ...
... t he was celebrated for his Hamlet, and Shakespeare's words are employed, with r ...
... ing-scene, is noticed the very words of Shakespeare:—'Not more young Hamle ...
... want to point out in this section that Shakespeare lends a hand not to the appa ...
... er's death.' Dass Burbage den Hamlet in Shakespeare's Sinne und vielleicht nach ...
... 's death.' That Burbage acted Hamlet in Shakespeare's time and perhaps according ...
... , and ‘The Lives of the Actors in Shakespeare's Plays' (printed by the Sha ...
... in Shakespeare's Plays' (printed by the Shakesp. Soc. in 1846), pp. 21.52</smal ...
... e pinques[?] and corpulent.</i> See my Shakesp.—Forsch. I. p. 46.” ...
... er's Memoirs of the principal Actors in Shakespeare's plays, p. 52, we find: [ci ...
... ts in which Burbadge was distinguished. Shakespeare's words are there used in fe ...
... nd though ‘fey' does not occur in Shakespeare, it was probably picked up i ...
... was lately proposed by Plehwe, A German Shakespearian, who justly quotes in supp ...
... ective.1” <n> “1For Shakespeare's time and later cf. Sidney, ...
... “It is ludicrous to suppose that Shakespeare is referring to the increasi ...
... f fat ((<i>JEGP</i>, xxiv, 315-19), and Shakespearean instances include <i>Hamle ...
... e' as a trisyllable, as it always is in Shakespeare, it is difficult to read the ...
... the first word in each pair belongs to Shakespeare, while the fact that the inf ...
... n Friesen in the Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellshaft, IV, 374-77. R.G ...
... d. The absence of any q2 or indubitably Shakespearean direction lets us infer wh ...
... <i>Punch</i>, 1875, p. 255; Sprague, <i>Shakespeare and the Actors</i>, pp. 179- ...
... d therefore presumably no indication in Shakespeare's MS, how he wanted the cris ...
... off his guard, their normal purpose in Shakespeare is to serve as a warning to ...
... ve all the modern <i> swoon</i> for the Shakespearean <i>to swoond</i> , also <i ...
... sounds. Das Wort wurde nämlich zu Shakespeares Zeit 'swoonds' geschrieben. ...
... nds.' The word became written namely in Shakespeare's time 'swoonds.']</para></c ...
... ds. delete. But if an editor is to help Shakespeare out, he should not remove a ...
... . HLA:<small>This is Carl Rohrbach's <i>Shakespeare's Hamlet</i> published in 18 ...
... ra>[Ed. HLA: This is Carl Rohrbach's <i>Shakespeare's Hamlet</i> published in 18 ...