The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 96
... extruded by Sir T. Hanmer , a manifest interpolation . STEEVENS . — conjunct , ] Is the reading of the old quartos ; compact , of the folio . STEEVENS . And , in the fleshment 2 of this dread exploit 96 ACT II . KING LEAR .
... extruded by Sir T. Hanmer , a manifest interpolation . STEEVENS . — conjunct , ] Is the reading of the old quartos ; compact , of the folio . STEEVENS . And , in the fleshment 2 of this dread exploit 96 ACT II . KING LEAR .
Page 99
... Hanmer observes , that it is a proverbial saying , applied to those who are turned out of house and home to the open weather . It was perhaps used of men dismissed from an hospital , or house of charity , such as was erected formerly in ...
... Hanmer observes , that it is a proverbial saying , applied to those who are turned out of house and home to the open weather . It was perhaps used of men dismissed from an hospital , or house of charity , such as was erected formerly in ...
Page 100
... Hanmer therefore certainly misunder- stood the passage . A quotation from Holinshed's Chronicle , may prove the best comment on it . " This Augustine after his arrival converted the Saxons indeed from Paganisme , but , as the proverb ...
... Hanmer therefore certainly misunder- stood the passage . A quotation from Holinshed's Chronicle , may prove the best comment on it . " This Augustine after his arrival converted the Saxons indeed from Paganisme , but , as the proverb ...
Page 106
... Hanmer reads - poor Turluru . It is probable the word Turly- good was the common corrupt pronunciation . JOHNSON . 6 - Edgar I nothing am . ] As Edgar I am outlawed , dead in law ; I have no longer any political existence . JOHNSON ...
... Hanmer reads - poor Turluru . It is probable the word Turly- good was the common corrupt pronunciation . JOHNSON . 6 - Edgar I nothing am . ] As Edgar I am outlawed , dead in law ; I have no longer any political existence . JOHNSON ...
Page 111
... Hanmer , read - I drew . MALONE . 9 Winter's not gone yet , & c . ] If this be their behaviour , the king's troubles are not yet at an end . JOHNSON . This speech is omitted in the quartos . STEEVENS . I - dolours- ] Quibble intended ...
... Hanmer , read - I drew . MALONE . 9 Winter's not gone yet , & c . ] If this be their behaviour , the king's troubles are not yet at an end . JOHNSON . This speech is omitted in the quartos . STEEVENS . I - dolours- ] Quibble intended ...
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