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... touch of northern local colour, such as Shakespeare may have got from his friend ...
... cates some kind of Teutonic dance which Shakespeare introduces as local colour.& ...
... Hüpfauf was apocryphal. Presumably Shakespeare knew of the upspring as a fe ...
... imes in <i>Hamlet</i> than in any other Shakespeare play, and given a full range ...
... follow and Hamlet deplore this 'custom' Shakespeare uses his knowledge of Danish ...
... not know of the custom. The play shows Shakespeare in two minds about him. In s ...
... incident to the manor. In this passage Shakespeare probably uses the word manor ...
... eceding an account of Wittenberg) which Shakespeare may well have read, speaks o ...
... trance of the ghost, I set right in <sc>Shakespeare </sc><i>restor'd</i>, so sha ...
... d calm for the awful occasion, and that Shakespeare may have desired it to be le ...
... ndoing. Here we seem to be presented by Shakespeare himself with a formula for t ...
... the matter itself was common knowledge, Shakespeare seems to have been particula ...
... r of special notoriety at the time when Shakespeare wrote; and marvellous anecdo ...
... ; Wright</sc> (ed. 1872): “Could Shakespeare have had in his mind any pun ...
... rtainly [in <i>Oth. </i>2.3.76 (1188)], Shakespeare is rebuking this vice in his ...
... e had become in the 16th century before Shakespeare adopted it here and gave it ...
... oser relation in the expression between Shakespeare and the tale; and this one s ...
... ech, asks, “Is it not clear that Shakespeare <i>meant</i> for Hamlet to s ...
... what he is saying? Furthermore, did not Shakespeare intend for the audience to l ...
... y man.' What Nashe says of drunkenness, Shakespeare extends from drunkenness to ...
... n argued, especially by those who think Shakespeare intended to delete these lin ...
... evised draft, illustrating perhaps that Shakespeare wrote in phrases and metre f ...
... heobald] would have it <i>mould</i>. <i>Shakespeare restored</i>, p. 33.” ...