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... ear that he has left the stage. Perhaps Shakespeare meant him to go to the door ...
... o. It is conceivable that at this point Shakespeare simply decided to change the ...
... 931 Bradby, G[eoffrey] F[ox]. <i>About Shakespeare ad his Plays.</i> London: Ox ...
... ra></cn> <cn> <sigla>1989<tab></tab><i>Shakespeare on Film Newsletter</i> </sig ...
... he suggestion of E.A.J. Honigmann in <i>Shakespeare Survey</i> 29 (1976), 123.&# ...
... the audience, and because no writer on Shakespeare has taken the pains to point ...
... the audience, and because no writer on Shakespeare has taken the pains to point ...
... lt;p.1221> "More than one student of Shakespeare has addressed us on the new ...
... the story. We may, perhaps, regret that Shakespeare never felt impelled to write ...
... lone thought that I writing these words Shakespeare had in mind the last words o ...
... x201C;<i>Crack</i> is used elsewhere by Shakespeare where we should use break. C ...
... ional stimulus for his creation came to Shakespeare from the career and personal ...
736) Commentary Note for line 3851_385: 3851 Why dooes the drum come hether?
3852 Enter Fortenbrasse, {with the Embassadors.} <and the English Ambassador, with Drumme,>
3853 <Colours, and Attendants.>
3854 For. Where is this sight?
... ght men for their simultaneous removal, Shakespeare has good reason to bring on ...
... egeben wurde. 'To cry havock' kommt bei Shakespeare öfter vor: K. John II, ...
... given. 'To cry havock' appears often in Shakespeare . . . <sc>Johnson</sc> says ...
... ad not courage to shed necessary blood. Shakespeare himself has said this with d ...
... here are two or three passages in which Shakespeare seems to use the word ‘ ...
... ossary): “(it is noteworthy that Shakespeare often asssociates ‘hav ...
... here are two or three passages in which Shakespeare seems to use this word as eq ...
... r time in feasting and fighting. Though Shakespeare may have known nothing about ...
... ceptre passes to some unlineal hand. As Shakespeare has here entirely departed f ...
... ble amends of the hereafter. In Hamlet, Shakespeare has not only created a chara ...