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... ra>[Ed. HLA: This is Carl Rohrbach's <i>Shakespeare's Hamlet</i> published in 18 ...
... c> (ed. 1773) : “it's likely <i> Shakespeare</i> first wrote <i>onys</i> ...
... le with <i>my</i>, and is often used by Shakespare where we should use <i>my</i> ...
... mance, is discussed by Anne Righter, <i>Shakespeare and the Idea of the Play</i> ...
... ented by performers upon the stage. <sc>Shakespeare</sc> himself seems to have a ...
... k. Sylvester is the earlier writer, but Shakespeare's substitution of ‘fel ...
... b>] <sc>Edelman</sc> (2000): “In Shakespeare, normally a civilian officer ...
... he durst not haue done as he dyd. 1602 SHAKES. Ham. V. ii. 347 Had I but time, ...
... like the old Romans, from whose history Shakespeare knew such examples of suicid ...
... ives both dates] for one Franz Horn, <i>Shakespeare's Shauspiele Erläutert] ...
... oratio wishes to depart in what a later Shakespearean character calls 'the high ...
... #8216;god' is a fairly well-established Shakespearian spelling of ‘good', ...
... we have seen1, of that misprint is that Shakespeare employed the not uncommon sp ...
... ear that he has left the stage. Perhaps Shakespeare meant him to go to the door ...
... o. It is conceivable that at this point Shakespeare simply decided to change the ...
... lery pieces (<i>OED sb </i>1). [ . . .] Shakespeare's other volley [other than < ...
... “[ore-crowes] may perhaps be <i> Shakespeare's </i> word; we have then th ...
... in further sense, as here, so also in Shakespeare's contemporaries as not to a ...
... 931 Bradby, G[eoffrey] F[ox]. <i>About Shakespeare ad his Plays.</i> London: Ox ...