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... , as verse [i.e. staggering lines]; for Shakespeare clearly makes no sustained a ...
... h-headings shows no systematic purpose. Shakespeare presumably intended a full c ...
... r. Malone had also before remarked that Shakespeare confounded the <i>beaver </i ...
... however, is clearly not the meaning of Shakespeare here.” </para></cn> < ...
... 216;he wore his bever <i>down</i>;' but Shakespeare has the authority of one who ...
... mputation we find in verses ascribed to Shakespeare by Allot in his English Parn ...
... mputation we find in verses ascribed to Shakespeare by Allot in his English Parn ...
... to suspect that it has been transposed. Shakespeare probably wrote,—‘ ...
... s it as ‘capable of being held'. Shakespeare does not use the word elsewh ...
... 1.2.1(2)) is not dramatically relevant. Shakespeare is aware of various beliefs ...
... kind the Ghost's communication will be Shakespeare still further heightens susp ...
... <sc>Hibbard</sc> (ed. 1987): "luggage. Shakespeare seems to have associated thi ...
... (§ 117), to the past and present; Shakespeare often uses it of the future, ...
... <i>assister</i> = to be in attendance. Shakespeare thinks of communication betw ...
... forms were not always marked, either by Shakespeare or by his printers (see Blak ...