The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 32
... HANMER . Why should he not mean himself in both instances ? He was a younger brother . Boswell . Who , in the lusty stealth of nature , & c . ] How much the following lines are in character , may be seen by that monstrous wish of Vanini ...
... HANMER . Why should he not mean himself in both instances ? He was a younger brother . Boswell . Who , in the lusty stealth of nature , & c . ] How much the following lines are in character , may be seen by that monstrous wish of Vanini ...
Page 33
... Hanmer's emendation will appear very plausible to him that shall consult the original reading . The quartos read : The folio : 66 Edmund the base " Shall tooth ' legitimate- 66 Edmund the base " " " Shall to th ' legitimate― . " Hanmer ...
... Hanmer's emendation will appear very plausible to him that shall consult the original reading . The quartos read : The folio : 66 Edmund the base " Shall tooth ' legitimate- 66 Edmund the base " " " Shall to th ' legitimate― . " Hanmer ...
Page 78
... HANMER . I cannot but think the line corrupted , and would read : " Against his party , for the duke of Albany ? " JOHNSON . 5 ADVISE yourself . ] i . e . consider , recollect yourself . So , in Twelfth Night : " Advise you what you say ...
... HANMER . I cannot but think the line corrupted , and would read : " Against his party , for the duke of Albany ? " JOHNSON . 5 ADVISE yourself . ] i . e . consider , recollect yourself . So , in Twelfth Night : " Advise you what you say ...
Page 84
... Hanmer , judi- ciously , in my opinion , omits - For him , as needless to the sense , and injurious to the metre . STEEVENS . — THREADING dark - ey'd night . ] The quarto reads : Occasions , noble Gloster , of some poize 3 , 84 ACT II ...
... Hanmer , judi- ciously , in my opinion , omits - For him , as needless to the sense , and injurious to the metre . STEEVENS . — THREADING dark - ey'd night . ] The quarto reads : Occasions , noble Gloster , of some poize 3 , 84 ACT II ...
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... Hanmer , for the sake of connection as well as metre . STEEVENS . epileptick visage ! ] The frighted countenance of a man ready to fall in a fit . JOHNSON . 2 - - Camelot . ] Was the place where the romances say king Arthur kept his ...
... Hanmer , for the sake of connection as well as metre . STEEVENS . epileptick visage ! ] The frighted countenance of a man ready to fall in a fit . JOHNSON . 2 - - Camelot . ] Was the place where the romances say king Arthur kept his ...
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