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... tion. By adopting this [archaic] style, Shakespeare deliberately shifts our atte ...
... ounce: that is almost every place where Shakespeare has attempted rhyme, either ...
... 6<tab> </tab><sc>Anonymous</sc> (<i>New Shakespeare Society's Transactions 1874< ...
... Spenser has employed it adjectively, as Shakespeare has done (see Note 6, Act ii ...
... nd Milton has used it substantively, as Shakespeare does in the present passage. ...
... cious) on your account. In the same way Shakespeare uses <i>I fear you</i> for I ...
... “An idiomatic expression used by Shakespeare (see Note 36, Act 1, <i>MND< ...
... 778): “<i>Operant</i> is active. Shakespeare gives it in <i>Tim.</i> [4.3 ...
... ;Operant is obsolete instead of active. Shakespeare gives it, in <i>Tim</i>. [4. ...
... ): “Compare the one other use in Shakespeare of the word operant, <i>tim< ...
... ives that lead to a second marriage. In Shakespeare the word instance has <i>six ...
... ago. It would be an ingenious device of Shakespeare to have Hamlet write a speec ...
... en by Hamlet, or whether it is meant by Shakespeare that any lines which actuall ...
... Queen and Hamlet himself, but this was Shakespeare doing, and clearly intention ...
... that I cannot for a moment believe that Shakespeare would have tolerated it. ...
... favourite</i>.</para> <para>“Had Shakespeare in mind the fall of the grea ...