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... s his image forcibly before his reader, Shakespeare leaves it to him to arrange ...
... 68): “here used elliptically (as Shakespeare uses some verbs) to express ...
... as <i>bereave</i> or <i>rob; </i>but in Shakespeare it corresponds to our <i>abl ...
... s are unique to Q2, Edwards argues that Shakespeare intended to delete them 'as ...
... ill </sc>(1860, p. 259): “ . . . Shakespeare entertained the medical opin ...
... ke</sc> (ed. 1868): “<small>Here Shakespeare distinctly associates the <i ...
... (= Latin. <i>nervus</i>); never used by Shakespeare in the modern sense. Milton ...
... ed. “At such a critical juncture Shakespeare will not want the impetus of ...
... urning sulphur of the Limbo-lake'). But Shakespeare sheds the classical allusion ...
... x201C;It ought not to be forgotten that Shakespeare has many words, either of ad ...
... 'd, unanointed, unaneal'd.' But whether Shakespeare may thence be deemed a favou ...
... t; usually the most reticent of beings. Shakespeare in this part of the play was ...
... long with 762 by those who contend that Shakespeare gives us a 'Catholic' ghost. ...
... xurier igni</i>. Whoever will allow <sc>Shakespeare </sc>to have imitated any Pa ...
... >burning</i> hereafter. This Opinion <i>Shakespeare </i>again hints at, where he ...
... of future torment. Chaucer is jocular, Shakespeare serious. <sc>Steevens</sc>.& ...
... gical notion, and in practical justice, Shakespeare makes Hamlet's father fast i ...
... he notes <i>ad l. </i>in the <i>Varior. Shakespeare </i>[v1821]), he ‘shou ...
... he notes <i>ad l. </i>in the <i>Varior. Shakespeare </i>[v1821]), he ‘shou ...