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... #x201C;It seems to be used sometimes in Shakespeare for <i>deer</i> sad; hateful ...
... 3 (490); “<i>Dear</i> is used by Shakespeare in a double sense, for <i>be ...
... ott </sc>(ed. 1819): “Throughout Shakespeare and all the poets of his and ...
... 943] K. Hen. </small>“Throughout Shakespeare . . . signify the extreme of ...
... s considered', 'on the whole'. But when Shakespeare uses <i>all in all</i> adve ...
... his seems to me more the true spirit of Shakespeare than <i>I</i>.' Mr. <sc>Holt ...
... ropriety; but it may be doubted whether Shakespeare did not write it, as it has ...
... . 1872): “‘Who' is used by Shakespeare for the accusative case very ...
... , restored 'Saw?- Who?' (see Winter, <i>Shakespeare on the Stage</i>, 1911, p. 3 ...
... o?] <sc>Powers</sc> (2000, pp. 20, 15): Shakespeare often turned “at the ...
... two words, but it is not probably that Shakespeare meant to make one in this pl ...
... Shakespeare.</i> Journal of the British Shakespeare Association</sigla> <hanging ...
... 60, BL Ms 0.12.575): “Warb. says Shakespeare could never write so imprope ...
... ning trifles, it might be replied, that Shakespeare would write more erroneously ...
... <i>cool'd </i>To hear a night-shriek.' Shakespeare probably knew that ‘je ...
... it has been ‘bechill'd.' Besides, Shakespeare himself never uses ‘di ...
... s Collier from his <i>Seven Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton</i>, Preface, p. ...
... the blood which is usually described by Shakespeare as the seat of the refrigera ...
... echill'd</i>; for it is observable that Shakespeare in several other places desc ...
... /para> <para><n45> “* That Shakespeare was acquainted with the vari ...
... strongly corroborated by the very words Shakespeare put into the mouth of Horati ...
... olios read ‘it,' and so doubtless Shakespeare wrote. In the Cambridge and ...
... ained, by a very close inspection, that Shakespeare has <i>its</i> ten times, bu ...
... ves would have been 'its' or 'his', but Shakespeare sometimes uses the older, un ...
... ppears to be (though it is not) used by Shakespeare for <i>as if </i>. . . . th ...
... emphasis being laid on ‘now.' In Shakespeare the emphasis is often to be ...
... Shakespeare.</i> Journal of the British Shakespeare Association</sigla> <hanging ...