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I. Shakespeare and the English Language
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Shakespeare and the English Language
1
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Randolph Quirk
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Randolph
Quirk
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JB code
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23
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Chapter
6
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Shakespeare and the Tune of the Time
1
A01
Bridget Cusack
Cusack, Bridget
Bridget
Cusack
10
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JB code
sihols.35.08sal
37
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Chapter
8
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Elizabethan Colloquial English in the Falstaff Plays
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
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JB code
sihols.35.09sch
71
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Chapter
9
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The Social Background of Shakespeare's Malapropisms
The
Social Background of Shakespeare's Malapropisms
1
A01
Margaret Schlauch
Schlauch, Margaret
Margaret
Schlauch
10
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JB code
sihols.35.10rep
101
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Chapter
10
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Shakespeare's Salutations
A Study in Stylistic Etiquette
1
A01
Carol Replogle
Replogle, Carol
Carol
Replogle
10
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JB code
sihols.35.11gil
117
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Chapter
11
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Me, U, and Non-U
Class Connotations of Two Shakespearean Idioms
1
A01
Peter J. Gillett
Gillett, Peter J.
Peter J.
Gillett
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III. Studies in Vocabulary
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
13
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(1) Some interpretations
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133
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Chapter
14
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Propertied as All the Tuned Spheres
Aspects of Shakespeare's Language
1
A01
Robert D. Eagleson
Eagleson, Robert D.
Robert D.
Eagleson
10
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JB code
sihols.35.15hul
145
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Chapter
15
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The Spoken Language and the Dramatic Text
The
Spoken Language and the Dramatic Text
Some Notes on the Interpretation of Shakespeare's Language
1
A01
Hilda M. Hulme
Hulme, Hilda M.
Hilda M.
Hulme
10
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JB code
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153
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Chapter
16
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‘Thou’ and ‘You’ in Shakespeare
A Study in the Second Person Pronoun
1
A01
Joan Mulholland
Mulholland, Joan
Joan
Mulholland
10
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JB code
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Chapter
17
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“You” and “Thou” in Shakespeare's <i>Richard III</i>
1
A01
Charles Barber
Barber, Charles
Charles
Barber
10
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JB code
sihols.35.18wal
181
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Chapter
18
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An Aspect of Shakespeare's Dynamic Language
An
Aspect of Shakespeare's Dynamic Language
A Note on The Interpretation of <i>King Lear</i> III. VII.113: ‘He Childed as I Father'd!’
1
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Kathleen Wales
Wales, Kathleen
Kathleen
Wales
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
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(2) Lexical innovation
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JB code
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193
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Chapter
20
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Some Functions of Shakespearian Word-Formation
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
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JB code
sihols.35.21gar
207
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Chapter
21
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Shakespeare' Latinate Neologisms
1
A01
Bryan A. Garner
Garner, Bryan A.
Bryan A.
Garner
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.22gar
229
1
Chapter
22
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Latin-Saxon Hybrids in Shakespeare and the Bible
1
A01
Bryan A. Garner
Garner, Bryan A.
Bryan A.
Garner
10
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JB code
sihols.35.23sha
Miscellaneous
23
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(3) Shakespeare's use of specialised vocabularies
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JB code
sihols.35.24bla
237
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Chapter
24
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Shakespeare and the ‘Ordinary’ Word
1
A01
D.S. Bland
Bland, D.S.
D.S.
Bland
10
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JB code
sihols.35.25mus
245
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Chapter
25
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Thieves' Cant in <i>King Lear</i>
1
A01
Timothy Musgrove
Musgrove, Timothy
Timothy
Musgrove
10
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JB code
sihols.35.26tan
255
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Chapter
26
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Legal Language in <i>Coriolanus</i>
1
A01
G. Thomas Tanselle
Tanselle, G. Thomas
G. Thomas
Tanselle
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A01
Florence W. Dunbar
Dunbar, Florence W.
Florence W.
Dunbar
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JB code
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Section header
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IV. Shakespeare and Elizabethan Grammar
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
28
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(1) Studies in syntax
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JB code
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265
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Chapter
29
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Sentence Structures in Colloquial Shakespearian English
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
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JB code
sihols.35.30mil
301
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Chapter
30
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Pronominal Case in Shakespearean Imperatives
1
A01
Celia Millward
Millward, Celia
Celia
Millward
10
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JB code
sihols.35.31kak
309
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Chapter
31
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The Perfect Auxiliaries in the Language of Shakespeare
The
Perfect Auxiliaries in the Language of Shakespeare
1
A01
Piotr Kakietek
Kakietek, Piotr
Piotr
Kakietek
10
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JB code
sihols.35.32kak
319
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Chapter
32
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<i>May</i> and <i>Might</i> in Shakespeare's English
1
A01
Piotr Kakietek
Kakietek, Piotr
Piotr
Kakietek
10
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JB code
sihols.35.33bie
329
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Chapter
33
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Notes on the Use of the Ingressive Auxiliaries in the Works of William Shakespeare
1
A01
Y.M. Biese
Biese, Y.M.
Y.M.
Biese
10
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JB code
sihols.35.34sin
339
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Chapter
34
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Multiple Negation in Shakespeare
1
A01
Rajendra Singh
Singh, Rajendra
Rajendra
Singh
10
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JB code
sihols.35.35stu
Miscellaneous
35
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(2) Studies in inflection
10
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JB code
sihols.35.36tay
349
1
Chapter
36
01
Shakespeare's Use of <i>eth</i> and <i>es</i> Endings of Verbs in the First Folio
1
A01
Estelle W. Taylor
Taylor, Estelle W.
Estelle W.
Taylor
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.37tay
371
1
Chapter
37
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Shakespeare's Use of <i>s</i> Endings of the Verbs <i>to do</i> and <i>to have</i> in the First Folio
1
A01
Estelle W. Taylor
Taylor, Estelle W.
Estelle W.
Taylor
10
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JB code
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Section header
38
01
V. Studies in Rhetoric and Metre
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.39vic
391
1
Chapter
39
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Shakespeare's Use of Rhetoric
1
A01
Brian Vickers
Vickers, Brian
Brian
Vickers
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.40wri
407
1
Chapter
40
01
Hendiadys and <i>Hamlet</i>
1
A01
George T. Wright
Wright, George T.
George T.
Wright
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.41koe
433
1
Chapter
41
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The Iambic Pentameter Revisited
The
Iambic Pentameter Revisited
1
A01
Clayton Koelb
Koelb, Clayton
Clayton
Koelb
10
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JB code
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Section header
42
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VI. Punctuation
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445
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Chapter
43
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Shakespearian Punctuation - A new beginning
1
A01
D.F. McKenzie
McKenzie, D.F.
D.F.
McKenzie
10
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JB code
sihols.35.44war
455
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Chapter
44
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Repunctuation as Interpretation in Editions of Shakespeare
1
A01
Michael J. Warren
Warren, Michael J.
Michael J.
Warren
10
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JB code
sihols.35.45vii
Section header
45
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VII. The Linguistic Context of Shakespearean Drama
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473
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Chapter
46
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Shakespeare's view of Language
An Historical Perspective
1
A01
Margreta de Grazia
Grazia, Margreta de
Margreta de
Grazia
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.47ork
489
1
Chapter
47
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The Poor Cat's Adage and other Shakespearean Proverbs in Elizabethan Grammar-School Education
The
Poor Cat's Adage and other Shakespearean Proverbs in Elizabethan Grammar-School Education
1
A01
Martin Orkin
Orkin, Martin
Martin
Orkin
10
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JB code
sihols.35.48mat
499
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Chapter
48
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Language in <i>Love's Labour's Lost</i>
1
A01
William Matthews
Matthews, William
William
Matthews
10
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JB code
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511
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Miscellaneous
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Introduction
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I. Shakespeare and the English Language
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JB code
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3
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Chapter
5
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Shakespeare and the English Language
1
A01
Randolph Quirk
Quirk, Randolph
Randolph
Quirk
10
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JB code
sihols.35.06cus
23
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Chapter
6
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Shakespeare and the Tune of the Time
1
A01
Bridget Cusack
Cusack, Bridget
Bridget
Cusack
10
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JB code
sihols.35.08sal
37
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Chapter
8
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Elizabethan Colloquial English in the Falstaff Plays
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
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JB code
sihols.35.09sch
71
1
Chapter
9
01
The Social Background of Shakespeare's Malapropisms
The
Social Background of Shakespeare's Malapropisms
1
A01
Margaret Schlauch
Schlauch, Margaret
Margaret
Schlauch
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.10rep
101
1
Chapter
10
01
Shakespeare's Salutations
A Study in Stylistic Etiquette
1
A01
Carol Replogle
Replogle, Carol
Carol
Replogle
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.11gil
117
1
Chapter
11
01
Me, U, and Non-U
Class Connotations of Two Shakespearean Idioms
1
A01
Peter J. Gillett
Gillett, Peter J.
Peter J.
Gillett
10
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JB code
sihols.35.12iii
Section header
12
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III. Studies in Vocabulary
10
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JB code
sihols.35.13som
Miscellaneous
13
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(1) Some interpretations
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.14eag
133
1
Chapter
14
01
Propertied as All the Tuned Spheres
Aspects of Shakespeare's Language
1
A01
Robert D. Eagleson
Eagleson, Robert D.
Robert D.
Eagleson
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.15hul
145
1
Chapter
15
01
The Spoken Language and the Dramatic Text
The
Spoken Language and the Dramatic Text
Some Notes on the Interpretation of Shakespeare's Language
1
A01
Hilda M. Hulme
Hulme, Hilda M.
Hilda M.
Hulme
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.16mul
153
1
Chapter
16
01
‘Thou’ and ‘You’ in Shakespeare
A Study in the Second Person Pronoun
1
A01
Joan Mulholland
Mulholland, Joan
Joan
Mulholland
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.17bar
163
1
Chapter
17
01
“You” and “Thou” in Shakespeare's <i>Richard III</i>
1
A01
Charles Barber
Barber, Charles
Charles
Barber
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.18wal
181
1
Chapter
18
01
An Aspect of Shakespeare's Dynamic Language
An
Aspect of Shakespeare's Dynamic Language
A Note on The Interpretation of <i>King Lear</i> III. VII.113: ‘He Childed as I Father'd!’
1
A01
Kathleen Wales
Wales, Kathleen
Kathleen
Wales
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.19lex
Miscellaneous
19
01
(2) Lexical innovation
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.20sal
193
1
Chapter
20
01
Some Functions of Shakespearian Word-Formation
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.21gar
207
1
Chapter
21
01
Shakespeare' Latinate Neologisms
1
A01
Bryan A. Garner
Garner, Bryan A.
Bryan A.
Garner
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.22gar
229
1
Chapter
22
01
Latin-Saxon Hybrids in Shakespeare and the Bible
1
A01
Bryan A. Garner
Garner, Bryan A.
Bryan A.
Garner
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.23sha
Miscellaneous
23
01
(3) Shakespeare's use of specialised vocabularies
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.24bla
237
1
Chapter
24
01
Shakespeare and the ‘Ordinary’ Word
1
A01
D.S. Bland
Bland, D.S.
D.S.
Bland
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.25mus
245
1
Chapter
25
01
Thieves' Cant in <i>King Lear</i>
1
A01
Timothy Musgrove
Musgrove, Timothy
Timothy
Musgrove
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.26tan
255
1
Chapter
26
01
Legal Language in <i>Coriolanus</i>
1
A01
G. Thomas Tanselle
Tanselle, G. Thomas
G. Thomas
Tanselle
2
A01
Florence W. Dunbar
Dunbar, Florence W.
Florence W.
Dunbar
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.27ivs
Section header
27
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IV. Shakespeare and Elizabethan Grammar
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.28stu
Miscellaneous
28
01
(1) Studies in syntax
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.29sal
265
1
Chapter
29
01
Sentence Structures in Colloquial Shakespearian English
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.30mil
301
1
Chapter
30
01
Pronominal Case in Shakespearean Imperatives
1
A01
Celia Millward
Millward, Celia
Celia
Millward
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.31kak
309
1
Chapter
31
01
The Perfect Auxiliaries in the Language of Shakespeare
The
Perfect Auxiliaries in the Language of Shakespeare
1
A01
Piotr Kakietek
Kakietek, Piotr
Piotr
Kakietek
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.32kak
319
1
Chapter
32
01
<i>May</i> and <i>Might</i> in Shakespeare's English
1
A01
Piotr Kakietek
Kakietek, Piotr
Piotr
Kakietek
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.33bie
329
1
Chapter
33
01
Notes on the Use of the Ingressive Auxiliaries in the Works of William Shakespeare
1
A01
Y.M. Biese
Biese, Y.M.
Y.M.
Biese
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.34sin
339
1
Chapter
34
01
Multiple Negation in Shakespeare
1
A01
Rajendra Singh
Singh, Rajendra
Rajendra
Singh
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.35stu
Miscellaneous
35
01
(2) Studies in inflection
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.36tay
349
1
Chapter
36
01
Shakespeare's Use of <i>eth</i> and <i>es</i> Endings of Verbs in the First Folio
1
A01
Estelle W. Taylor
Taylor, Estelle W.
Estelle W.
Taylor
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.37tay
371
1
Chapter
37
01
Shakespeare's Use of <i>s</i> Endings of the Verbs <i>to do</i> and <i>to have</i> in the First Folio
1
A01
Estelle W. Taylor
Taylor, Estelle W.
Estelle W.
Taylor
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.38vst
Section header
38
01
V. Studies in Rhetoric and Metre
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.39vic
391
1
Chapter
39
01
Shakespeare's Use of Rhetoric
1
A01
Brian Vickers
Vickers, Brian
Brian
Vickers
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.40wri
407
1
Chapter
40
01
Hendiadys and <i>Hamlet</i>
1
A01
George T. Wright
Wright, George T.
George T.
Wright
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.41koe
433
1
Chapter
41
01
The Iambic Pentameter Revisited
The
Iambic Pentameter Revisited
1
A01
Clayton Koelb
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Repunctuation as Interpretation in Editions of Shakespeare
1
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Michael J. Warren
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Michael J.
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VII. The Linguistic Context of Shakespearean Drama
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1
A01
Margreta de Grazia
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Margreta de
Grazia
10
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JB code
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Chapter
47
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The Poor Cat's Adage and other Shakespearean Proverbs in Elizabethan Grammar-School Education
The
Poor Cat's Adage and other Shakespearean Proverbs in Elizabethan Grammar-School Education
1
A01
Martin Orkin
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Martin
Orkin
10
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JB code
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Chapter
48
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Language in <i>Love's Labour's Lost</i>
1
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William Matthews
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Introduction
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Shakespeare and the English Language
1
A01
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Randolph
Quirk
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1
A01
Bridget Cusack
Cusack, Bridget
Bridget
Cusack
10
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8
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Elizabethan Colloquial English in the Falstaff Plays
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
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JB code
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Chapter
9
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The Social Background of Shakespeare's Malapropisms
The
Social Background of Shakespeare's Malapropisms
1
A01
Margaret Schlauch
Schlauch, Margaret
Margaret
Schlauch
10
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JB code
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Chapter
10
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Shakespeare's Salutations
A Study in Stylistic Etiquette
1
A01
Carol Replogle
Replogle, Carol
Carol
Replogle
10
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JB code
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Chapter
11
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Me, U, and Non-U
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1
A01
Peter J. Gillett
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Peter J.
Gillett
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III. Studies in Vocabulary
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Miscellaneous
13
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(1) Some interpretations
10
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Propertied as All the Tuned Spheres
Aspects of Shakespeare's Language
1
A01
Robert D. Eagleson
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Robert D.
Eagleson
10
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The Spoken Language and the Dramatic Text
The
Spoken Language and the Dramatic Text
Some Notes on the Interpretation of Shakespeare's Language
1
A01
Hilda M. Hulme
Hulme, Hilda M.
Hilda M.
Hulme
10
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JB code
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Chapter
16
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‘Thou’ and ‘You’ in Shakespeare
A Study in the Second Person Pronoun
1
A01
Joan Mulholland
Mulholland, Joan
Joan
Mulholland
10
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JB code
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Chapter
17
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“You” and “Thou” in Shakespeare's <i>Richard III</i>
1
A01
Charles Barber
Barber, Charles
Charles
Barber
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.18wal
181
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Chapter
18
01
An Aspect of Shakespeare's Dynamic Language
An
Aspect of Shakespeare's Dynamic Language
A Note on The Interpretation of <i>King Lear</i> III. VII.113: ‘He Childed as I Father'd!’
1
A01
Kathleen Wales
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Kathleen
Wales
10
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
19
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(2) Lexical innovation
10
01
JB code
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193
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Chapter
20
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Some Functions of Shakespearian Word-Formation
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
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JB code
sihols.35.21gar
207
1
Chapter
21
01
Shakespeare' Latinate Neologisms
1
A01
Bryan A. Garner
Garner, Bryan A.
Bryan A.
Garner
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.22gar
229
1
Chapter
22
01
Latin-Saxon Hybrids in Shakespeare and the Bible
1
A01
Bryan A. Garner
Garner, Bryan A.
Bryan A.
Garner
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.23sha
Miscellaneous
23
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(3) Shakespeare's use of specialised vocabularies
10
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JB code
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237
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Chapter
24
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Shakespeare and the ‘Ordinary’ Word
1
A01
D.S. Bland
Bland, D.S.
D.S.
Bland
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.25mus
245
1
Chapter
25
01
Thieves' Cant in <i>King Lear</i>
1
A01
Timothy Musgrove
Musgrove, Timothy
Timothy
Musgrove
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.26tan
255
1
Chapter
26
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Legal Language in <i>Coriolanus</i>
1
A01
G. Thomas Tanselle
Tanselle, G. Thomas
G. Thomas
Tanselle
2
A01
Florence W. Dunbar
Dunbar, Florence W.
Florence W.
Dunbar
10
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JB code
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Section header
27
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IV. Shakespeare and Elizabethan Grammar
10
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
28
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(1) Studies in syntax
10
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JB code
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265
1
Chapter
29
01
Sentence Structures in Colloquial Shakespearian English
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
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JB code
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Chapter
30
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Pronominal Case in Shakespearean Imperatives
1
A01
Celia Millward
Millward, Celia
Celia
Millward
10
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JB code
sihols.35.31kak
309
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Chapter
31
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The Perfect Auxiliaries in the Language of Shakespeare
The
Perfect Auxiliaries in the Language of Shakespeare
1
A01
Piotr Kakietek
Kakietek, Piotr
Piotr
Kakietek
10
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JB code
sihols.35.32kak
319
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Chapter
32
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<i>May</i> and <i>Might</i> in Shakespeare's English
1
A01
Piotr Kakietek
Kakietek, Piotr
Piotr
Kakietek
10
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JB code
sihols.35.33bie
329
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Chapter
33
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Notes on the Use of the Ingressive Auxiliaries in the Works of William Shakespeare
1
A01
Y.M. Biese
Biese, Y.M.
Y.M.
Biese
10
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JB code
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339
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Chapter
34
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Multiple Negation in Shakespeare
1
A01
Rajendra Singh
Singh, Rajendra
Rajendra
Singh
10
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
35
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(2) Studies in inflection
10
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JB code
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349
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Chapter
36
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Shakespeare's Use of <i>eth</i> and <i>es</i> Endings of Verbs in the First Folio
1
A01
Estelle W. Taylor
Taylor, Estelle W.
Estelle W.
Taylor
10
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JB code
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371
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Chapter
37
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Shakespeare's Use of <i>s</i> Endings of the Verbs <i>to do</i> and <i>to have</i> in the First Folio
1
A01
Estelle W. Taylor
Taylor, Estelle W.
Estelle W.
Taylor
10
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JB code
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Section header
38
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V. Studies in Rhetoric and Metre
10
01
JB code
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391
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Chapter
39
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Shakespeare's Use of Rhetoric
1
A01
Brian Vickers
Vickers, Brian
Brian
Vickers
10
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JB code
sihols.35.40wri
407
1
Chapter
40
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Hendiadys and <i>Hamlet</i>
1
A01
George T. Wright
Wright, George T.
George T.
Wright
10
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JB code
sihols.35.41koe
433
1
Chapter
41
01
The Iambic Pentameter Revisited
The
Iambic Pentameter Revisited
1
A01
Clayton Koelb
Koelb, Clayton
Clayton
Koelb
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.42vip
Section header
42
01
VI. Punctuation
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.43mck
445
1
Chapter
43
01
Shakespearian Punctuation - A new beginning
1
A01
D.F. McKenzie
McKenzie, D.F.
D.F.
McKenzie
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.44war
455
1
Chapter
44
01
Repunctuation as Interpretation in Editions of Shakespeare
1
A01
Michael J. Warren
Warren, Michael J.
Michael J.
Warren
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.45vii
Section header
45
01
VII. The Linguistic Context of Shakespearean Drama
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.46gra
473
1
Chapter
46
01
Shakespeare's view of Language
An Historical Perspective
1
A01
Margreta de Grazia
Grazia, Margreta de
Margreta de
Grazia
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.47ork
489
1
Chapter
47
01
The Poor Cat's Adage and other Shakespearean Proverbs in Elizabethan Grammar-School Education
The
Poor Cat's Adage and other Shakespearean Proverbs in Elizabethan Grammar-School Education
1
A01
Martin Orkin
Orkin, Martin
Martin
Orkin
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.48mat
499
1
Chapter
48
01
Language in <i>Love's Labour's Lost</i>
1
A01
William Matthews
Matthews, William
William
Matthews
10
01
JB code
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511
1
Miscellaneous
49
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Index
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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I. Shakespeare and the English Language
10
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JB code
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3
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Chapter
5
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Shakespeare and the English Language
1
A01
Randolph Quirk
Quirk, Randolph
Randolph
Quirk
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.06cus
23
1
Chapter
6
01
Shakespeare and the Tune of the Time
1
A01
Bridget Cusack
Cusack, Bridget
Bridget
Cusack
10
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JB code
sihols.35.08sal
37
1
Chapter
8
01
Elizabethan Colloquial English in the Falstaff Plays
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
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JB code
sihols.35.09sch
71
1
Chapter
9
01
The Social Background of Shakespeare's Malapropisms
The
Social Background of Shakespeare's Malapropisms
1
A01
Margaret Schlauch
Schlauch, Margaret
Margaret
Schlauch
10
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JB code
sihols.35.10rep
101
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Chapter
10
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Shakespeare's Salutations
A Study in Stylistic Etiquette
1
A01
Carol Replogle
Replogle, Carol
Carol
Replogle
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.11gil
117
1
Chapter
11
01
Me, U, and Non-U
Class Connotations of Two Shakespearean Idioms
1
A01
Peter J. Gillett
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Peter J.
Gillett
10
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JB code
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Section header
12
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III. Studies in Vocabulary
10
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
13
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(1) Some interpretations
10
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JB code
sihols.35.14eag
133
1
Chapter
14
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Propertied as All the Tuned Spheres
Aspects of Shakespeare's Language
1
A01
Robert D. Eagleson
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Robert D.
Eagleson
10
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JB code
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145
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Chapter
15
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The Spoken Language and the Dramatic Text
The
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Some Notes on the Interpretation of Shakespeare's Language
1
A01
Hilda M. Hulme
Hulme, Hilda M.
Hilda M.
Hulme
10
01
JB code
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153
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Chapter
16
01
‘Thou’ and ‘You’ in Shakespeare
A Study in the Second Person Pronoun
1
A01
Joan Mulholland
Mulholland, Joan
Joan
Mulholland
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.17bar
163
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Chapter
17
01
“You” and “Thou” in Shakespeare's <i>Richard III</i>
1
A01
Charles Barber
Barber, Charles
Charles
Barber
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.18wal
181
1
Chapter
18
01
An Aspect of Shakespeare's Dynamic Language
An
Aspect of Shakespeare's Dynamic Language
A Note on The Interpretation of <i>King Lear</i> III. VII.113: ‘He Childed as I Father'd!’
1
A01
Kathleen Wales
Wales, Kathleen
Kathleen
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10
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
19
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(2) Lexical innovation
10
01
JB code
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193
1
Chapter
20
01
Some Functions of Shakespearian Word-Formation
1
A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.21gar
207
1
Chapter
21
01
Shakespeare' Latinate Neologisms
1
A01
Bryan A. Garner
Garner, Bryan A.
Bryan A.
Garner
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.22gar
229
1
Chapter
22
01
Latin-Saxon Hybrids in Shakespeare and the Bible
1
A01
Bryan A. Garner
Garner, Bryan A.
Bryan A.
Garner
10
01
JB code
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Miscellaneous
23
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(3) Shakespeare's use of specialised vocabularies
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.24bla
237
1
Chapter
24
01
Shakespeare and the ‘Ordinary’ Word
1
A01
D.S. Bland
Bland, D.S.
D.S.
Bland
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.25mus
245
1
Chapter
25
01
Thieves' Cant in <i>King Lear</i>
1
A01
Timothy Musgrove
Musgrove, Timothy
Timothy
Musgrove
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.26tan
255
1
Chapter
26
01
Legal Language in <i>Coriolanus</i>
1
A01
G. Thomas Tanselle
Tanselle, G. Thomas
G. Thomas
Tanselle
2
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Florence W. Dunbar
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Florence W.
Dunbar
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JB code
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Section header
27
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IV. Shakespeare and Elizabethan Grammar
10
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JB code
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Miscellaneous
28
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(1) Studies in syntax
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JB code
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Chapter
29
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Sentence Structures in Colloquial Shakespearian English
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A01
Vivian Salmon
Salmon, Vivian
Vivian
Salmon
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30
01
Pronominal Case in Shakespearean Imperatives
1
A01
Celia Millward
Millward, Celia
Celia
Millward
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.31kak
309
1
Chapter
31
01
The Perfect Auxiliaries in the Language of Shakespeare
The
Perfect Auxiliaries in the Language of Shakespeare
1
A01
Piotr Kakietek
Kakietek, Piotr
Piotr
Kakietek
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.32kak
319
1
Chapter
32
01
<i>May</i> and <i>Might</i> in Shakespeare's English
1
A01
Piotr Kakietek
Kakietek, Piotr
Piotr
Kakietek
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.33bie
329
1
Chapter
33
01
Notes on the Use of the Ingressive Auxiliaries in the Works of William Shakespeare
1
A01
Y.M. Biese
Biese, Y.M.
Y.M.
Biese
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.34sin
339
1
Chapter
34
01
Multiple Negation in Shakespeare
1
A01
Rajendra Singh
Singh, Rajendra
Rajendra
Singh
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.35stu
Miscellaneous
35
01
(2) Studies in inflection
10
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JB code
sihols.35.36tay
349
1
Chapter
36
01
Shakespeare's Use of <i>eth</i> and <i>es</i> Endings of Verbs in the First Folio
1
A01
Estelle W. Taylor
Taylor, Estelle W.
Estelle W.
Taylor
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.37tay
371
1
Chapter
37
01
Shakespeare's Use of <i>s</i> Endings of the Verbs <i>to do</i> and <i>to have</i> in the First Folio
1
A01
Estelle W. Taylor
Taylor, Estelle W.
Estelle W.
Taylor
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.38vst
Section header
38
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V. Studies in Rhetoric and Metre
10
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JB code
sihols.35.39vic
391
1
Chapter
39
01
Shakespeare's Use of Rhetoric
1
A01
Brian Vickers
Vickers, Brian
Brian
Vickers
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.40wri
407
1
Chapter
40
01
Hendiadys and <i>Hamlet</i>
1
A01
George T. Wright
Wright, George T.
George T.
Wright
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.41koe
433
1
Chapter
41
01
The Iambic Pentameter Revisited
The
Iambic Pentameter Revisited
1
A01
Clayton Koelb
Koelb, Clayton
Clayton
Koelb
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.42vip
Section header
42
01
VI. Punctuation
10
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JB code
sihols.35.43mck
445
1
Chapter
43
01
Shakespearian Punctuation - A new beginning
1
A01
D.F. McKenzie
McKenzie, D.F.
D.F.
McKenzie
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.44war
455
1
Chapter
44
01
Repunctuation as Interpretation in Editions of Shakespeare
1
A01
Michael J. Warren
Warren, Michael J.
Michael J.
Warren
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.45vii
Section header
45
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VII. The Linguistic Context of Shakespearean Drama
10
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JB code
sihols.35.46gra
473
1
Chapter
46
01
Shakespeare's view of Language
An Historical Perspective
1
A01
Margreta de Grazia
Grazia, Margreta de
Margreta de
Grazia
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.47ork
489
1
Chapter
47
01
The Poor Cat's Adage and other Shakespearean Proverbs in Elizabethan Grammar-School Education
The
Poor Cat's Adage and other Shakespearean Proverbs in Elizabethan Grammar-School Education
1
A01
Martin Orkin
Orkin, Martin
Martin
Orkin
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.48mat
499
1
Chapter
48
01
Language in <i>Love's Labour's Lost</i>
1
A01
William Matthews
Matthews, William
William
Matthews
10
01
JB code
sihols.35.49ind
511
1
Miscellaneous
49
01
Index
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