The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 9. ciltF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Sir Thomas Hanmer having caught from Mr. Theobald a hint that a line was lost , endeavours to supply it thus : 60 - - Then no more remains , " But that to your sufficiency you join " A will to serve us , as your worth is able . " He has ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer having caught from Mr. Theobald a hint that a line was lost , endeavours to supply it thus : 60 - - Then no more remains , " But that to your sufficiency you join " A will to serve us , as your worth is able . " He has ...
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... Sir Thomas Hanmer . MALONE . 2 - for if our virtues , & c . ] Paulum sepultæ distat inertiæ Celata virtus . Hor . THEOBALD . Again , in Massin ger's Maid of Honour : 66 Virtue , if not in action , is a vice , 66 STEEVENS . And , when we ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer . MALONE . 2 - for if our virtues , & c . ] Paulum sepultæ distat inertiæ Celata virtus . Hor . THEOBALD . Again , in Massin ger's Maid of Honour : 66 Virtue , if not in action , is a vice , 66 STEEVENS . And , when we ...
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... Sir Thomas Hanmer has very well corrected it thus : " To do it slander : " " Yet , perhaps , less alteration might have produced the true reading : I will , as ' twere a brother of your SC . IV . 31 : MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... Sir Thomas Hanmer has very well corrected it thus : " To do it slander : " " Yet , perhaps , less alteration might have produced the true reading : I will , as ' twere a brother of your SC . IV . 31 : MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Sayfa 63
... Sir Thomas Hanmer substituted ere for here ; but where was , I am persuaded , the author's word . So , in Coriolanus , Act V. Sc . V .: 66 but there to end , " Where he was to begin , and give away " The benefit of our levies , " & c ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer substituted ere for here ; but where was , I am persuaded , the author's word . So , in Coriolanus , Act V. Sc . V .: 66 but there to end , " Where he was to begin , and give away " The benefit of our levies , " & c ...
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... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads more grammatically- " or else let him suffer . " But our author is frequently inaccurate in the con- struction of his sentences . I have therefore adhered to the old copy . " You must be under the necessity ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads more grammatically- " or else let him suffer . " But our author is frequently inaccurate in the con- struction of his sentences . I have therefore adhered to the old copy . " You must be under the necessity ...
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