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... r <i>thinkst</i>, see S.V. [Walker's <i>Shakespeare Versification</i>, I believ ...
... <para>“I shall be told that had Shakespeare intended all this he would h ...
... rgument really cuts the other way. That Shakespeare did intend it is proved by H ...
... od, that is of explaining situations in Shakespeare by reference to his hypothet ...
... chy in his lost <i>Hamlet</i>.1 But had Shakespeare intended himself to make use ...
... matist who knew more about Denmark than Shakespeare appears to have done; cf. No ...
... 01C;I have no doubt that Rowe gave what Shakespeare wrote. Steevens's defence of ...
... 01C;I have no doubt that Rowe gave what Shakespeare wrote. Steevens's defence of ...
685) Commentary Note for line 3581_358: 3581 <For by the image of my Cause, I see> 3582 <The Portraiture of his; Ile count his fauours:>
3583 <But sure the brauery of his griefe did put me>
3584 <Into a Towring passion.>
3585 <Hor. Peace, who comes heere?> 3585
... 01C;I have no doubt that Rowe gave what Shakespeare wrote. Steevens's defence of ...
... a whimsical mushroom of fancy, and tho' Shakespeare presents his audience with a ...
... st charming pieces of high comedy which Shakespeare has left us; and those are v ...
... s not in the old play, but one found by Shakespeare in his favourite Holinshed.& ...
... d and buzzed round their queen in 1585. Shakespeare marks this feature when he m ...
... fliegen'? Wir sind überzeugt, dass Shakespeare ein ganz bestimmtes Insekt ...
... these waterflies? We are convinced that Shakespeare has a very certain insect in ...
... chranzen treffender zu charakterisiren. Shakespeare hat diese Art Dohlen vermuth ...
... Tragedy</i> 2.1.241)). At the time when Shakespeare wrote <i>Hamlet</i>his compa ...
... . 110.)) ist es schwer zu glauben, dass Shakespeare mit dem römischen Satir ...
... , 110)) it is difficult to believe that Shakespeare should have been entirely un ...
... y's answer is quoted. See Dr. Ingleby's Shakespeare Hermeutics (1875) p. 74 seq. ...
... ;' and this explanation is given in the Shakespeare Lexicon. But it is quite pos ...
... ten places elsewhere. Not that I supose Shakespeare was himself consistent in hi ...