The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 19Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Sir Thomas Hanmer's is the more licentious ; but he makes the fenfe clear , and leaves the reader an easy paffage . Dr. Warburton has corrected with more caution , but less improvement ; his reasoning upon his own reading is so obscure ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer's is the more licentious ; but he makes the fenfe clear , and leaves the reader an easy paffage . Dr. Warburton has corrected with more caution , but less improvement ; his reasoning upon his own reading is so obscure ...
Page 16
... Sir T. Hanmer would reftore the metre by a fupplemental epithet : A year's age & c . thou heapest many and Dr. Johnson would give us : Years , ages , on me ! I prefer the additional word introduced by Sir Thomas Hanmer , to all the ...
... Sir T. Hanmer would reftore the metre by a fupplemental epithet : A year's age & c . thou heapest many and Dr. Johnson would give us : Years , ages , on me ! I prefer the additional word introduced by Sir Thomas Hanmer , to all the ...
Page 57
... Sir Thomas Hanmer , fuppofing this to be an inaccurate expreffion , reads : Live like Diana's prieftefs ' twixt cold fheets ; but the text is as the author wrote it . Tyre , DIANA fays : So , in Pericles , Prince of " My temple ftands ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer , fuppofing this to be an inaccurate expreffion , reads : Live like Diana's prieftefs ' twixt cold fheets ; but the text is as the author wrote it . Tyre , DIANA fays : So , in Pericles , Prince of " My temple ftands ...
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... Sir Thomas Hanmer , for pretty is ; but he too grammatically reads : With all the things that pretty bin . JOHNSON . So , in Spenser's Faery Queen , B. I. c . i : That which of them to take , in diverfe doubt they been . " Again , in ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer , for pretty is ; but he too grammatically reads : With all the things that pretty bin . JOHNSON . So , in Spenser's Faery Queen , B. I. c . i : That which of them to take , in diverfe doubt they been . " Again , in ...
Page 85
William Shakespeare. IACH . Here are letters for you . POST . Their tenour good , I truft . IACH . 6 ' Tis very like . PHI ... Sir Thomas Hanmer fupplies the apparent defed in this line , by reading : But was not yet approach'd . STEEVENS ...
William Shakespeare. IACH . Here are letters for you . POST . Their tenour good , I truft . IACH . 6 ' Tis very like . PHI ... Sir Thomas Hanmer fupplies the apparent defed in this line , by reading : But was not yet approach'd . STEEVENS ...
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