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... s occasionally adopted at the time when Shakespeare wrote.”</para></cn> < ...
... (ed. 1980): “(to Paris: 2.1.7). Shakespeare carefully builds up Laertes ...
... N 159-66]. But it evidently occurred to Shakespeare that the acknowledgment of s ...
... </small>His pardon for return.' <small>Shakespeare is thinking, as usual, about ...
... osition, Residence and Name.” <i>Shakespeare Bulletin</i> 20.2 (Spring 20 ...
... ading elsewhere, it would not be unlike Shakespeare to write 'Polo' on the first ...
... ading elsewhere, it would not be unlike Shakespeare to write 'Polo' on the first ...
... d dainty trims' (<i>Cym.</i> 3.4.164 ); Shakespeare does not use 'laborious', wh ...
... hurst and first printed two Years after Shakespeare was born, 1565. Videna, Gorb ...
... c> (1746, p. 252): “Instances in Shakespeare are without number; however ...
... urst, and first printed two years after Shakespeare was born, 1565. Videna, Gorb ...
... amp;c] since it so frequently occurs in Shakespeare in that order. This may have ...
... 1778): “In this line, with which Shakespeare introduces Hamlet, Dr. Johns ...
... <tab> </tab>Coleridge </sc>(Lectures on Shakespeare and Education, Lecture 3, 18 ...
... h natural, filial feelings.” For Shakespeare often uses <i>kind</i> and < ...
... trangest notions about the line is that Shakespeare uses <i>kind</i> = the Germa ...
... ting on Hamlet's wordplay: “That Shakespeare meant this trait to be chara ...
... >kindliness</i> approximates to the one Shakespeare makes between <i>kin</i> and ...