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... s have failed to see the art with which Shakespeare here delineates the self-con ...
... reed</b>] <sc>Hibbard</sc> (ed. 1987): "Shakespeare has lost control of his sent ...
... notice of his own advice (to others). Shakespeare does not use <i>rede</i> els ...
... rs that the allusion in the text proves Shakespeare to have been a ‘thorou ...
... word <i>beware</i> is used by Lyly and Shakespeare in these passages. There is ...
... </i> (1591, ch. 6, pp. 93-105); and in Shakespeare himself, <i>AWW</i> 1.1.54 f ...
... Several were proverbial maxims, though Shakespeare characteristically phrases t ...
... lends to a friend loses double' (F725). Shakespeare stages a similar occasion in ...
... Malone was right in his conjecture that Shakespeare wrote, ‘<i>hooks</i> o ...
... #8216;grapple' the very reverse of what Shakespeare intended; for grappling with ...
... various commentators also exemplify the Shakespeare wars.</para> </cn> <cn> <si ...
... i> occurs thirteen lines below. May not Shakespeare have written <i>stale?</i>&# ...
... an earnest hope that the next editor of Shakespeare will give, ‘Are most s ...
... > (ed. 1987): "affairs, circumstances. Shakespeare often uses this word without ...
... 2006): “matters, circumstances. Shakespeare often uses the singular wher ...
... l use of the word goes back to 1542-3. Shakespeare has Old Capulet say ‘I ...