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... ly presume too far, and consult what <i>Shakespeare should have written</i>, rat ...
... it would have crippled the play. . . . Shakespeare introduces this group of act ...
... ;As one example of the many niceties of Shakespeare which have never been unders ...
... mentators, whether this was borrowed by Shakespeare from himself or from another ...
... ation soars above simple nature. Hence Shakespeare has composed the play in Ham ...
... i>, II. i. 263. 'he stood alone still', Shakespeare having transformed the incid ...
... h a special view to mark a solemn pause Shakespeare writes: ‘So, as a pain ...
... regions, upper, middle, and lower. By Shakespeare the word is used to denote t ...
... gions de Vair</i>.' The word is used by Shakespeare in the general sense of the ...
... ions-upper, middle, and lower.' Used by Shakespeare for the space of air, as in ...
... i>Armours</i>. <i>Eterne</i> is used by Shakespeare in Macbeth iii. 2. 38: But i ...
... ic pomp, and not of the drama. But if Shakespeare had made the diction truly d ...
... of' (<i>Gorboduc</i>, III. i. 14-15). Shakespeare in some famous stanzas in <i ...
... ing of Qq.); but it is past belief that Shakespeare should have made such a wret ...
... nnies,' 1608, recently reprinted by the Shakespeare Society, where at p. 49 the ...