The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Hanmer . Sir Thomas Hanmer ( says Dr. Farmer ) is right , yet it is no argument for his author's Italian knowledge . Old Heywood , the epigrammatist , addressed his readers long before : " Readers , reade this thus : for preface ...
... Hanmer . Sir Thomas Hanmer ( says Dr. Farmer ) is right , yet it is no argument for his author's Italian knowledge . Old Heywood , the epigrammatist , addressed his readers long before : " Readers , reade this thus : for preface ...
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... knighting in London , when they drink upon their knees.- -Come follow me ; I'll give you all the degrees of it in order . " Malone . 7 Samingo . ] He means to say , San Domingo . Hanmer . Is ' t not , so ? Fal . ' P 2 KING HENRY IV . 173.
... knighting in London , when they drink upon their knees.- -Come follow me ; I'll give you all the degrees of it in order . " Malone . 7 Samingo . ] He means to say , San Domingo . Hanmer . Is ' t not , so ? Fal . ' P 2 KING HENRY IV . 173.
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... Hanmer suggests , ) the poet concluded this scene with a rhyming couplet , and therefore wrote : Welcome this pleasant day . Steevens . Enter Beadles , & c . ] This stage - direction , in the quarto edit . of 1600 , stands thus ...
... Hanmer suggests , ) the poet concluded this scene with a rhyming couplet , and therefore wrote : Welcome this pleasant day . Steevens . Enter Beadles , & c . ] This stage - direction , in the quarto edit . of 1600 , stands thus ...
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... Hanmer to Shallow . The repetition of it doth , suits Shallow best . Johnson . In the quarto , Shallow's first speech in this scene , as well as these two , is erroneously given to Pistol . The editors of the folio corrected the former ...
... Hanmer to Shallow . The repetition of it doth , suits Shallow best . Johnson . In the quarto , Shallow's first speech in this scene , as well as these two , is erroneously given to Pistol . The editors of the folio corrected the former ...
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... Hanmer reads : Yet that is not o ' course a necessity . Johnson . A curs'd necessity means , I believe , only an unfortunate necessity . Curs'd , in colloquial phrase , signifies any thing unfortunate . So we say , such a one leads a ...
... Hanmer reads : Yet that is not o ' course a necessity . Johnson . A curs'd necessity means , I believe , only an unfortunate necessity . Curs'd , in colloquial phrase , signifies any thing unfortunate . So we say , such a one leads a ...
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