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... d shriek and squeal about the streets.' Shakespeare had probably in his mind the ...
... ead' (<i>JC</i> 1.3.63 , 74 ; 2.2.18 ); Shakespeare is using Plutarch ('Life of ...
... and contemptible ballads, in order that Shakespeare might be sanctioned in the u ...
... x201D; and “disaster”: if Shakespeare “wrote ‘asters, ...
... clined to believe that it now stands as Shakespeare wrote it, and accordingly pr ...
... old compositor. We do not imagine that Shakespeare used so affected and unpopul ...
... clined to believe that it now stands as Shakespeare wrote it, and accordingly pr ...
... tance.' . . . But, bearing in mind that Shakespeare uses the word ‘as' man ...
... y this version, and I have to submit to Shakespeare students and editors, that o ...
... aining no verb. Is it not probable that Shakespeare wrote <i>did usher</i>, inst ...
... ed. 1872): “This word is used by Shakespeare with the accent sometimes on ...
... aving a Ghost appear twice is something Shakespeare repeats effectively with Ban ...
... ed Denmark'. Woudhuysen points out that Shakespeare uses the more archaic form ...
... reek]. Mr. Douce not only supposes that Shakespeare had seen these lines, but is ...
... . 1913): “this word is used by Shakespeare in the sense of ‘trump ...
... ' &c. These are the demons to which Shakespeare alludes. These spirits were ...
... <i>hymns </i>and <i>carrols, </i>which Shakespeare mentions presently [1463], w ...
... classical mythology. In the next speech Shakespeare indicates that the character ...
... #x201C;Mr. Douce not only supposes that Shakespeare had seen these lines, but is ...
... uture Dr. Farmer may, perhaps, show how Shakespeare became acquainted with this ...
... c>(ed. 1856): “ . . . prove that Shakespeare was well acquainted with the ...
... others. . . .To this limitation of time Shakespeare alludes again in <i>K. Lear. ...
... others. . . .To this limitation of time Shakespeare alludes again in <i>K. Lear< ...