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Pagina 16
... Hanmer reads - Leech Merriman ; that is , apply some remedies to Merriman , the poor cur has his joints swelled.— Perhaps we might read - bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the present reading ...
... Hanmer reads - Leech Merriman ; that is , apply some remedies to Merriman , the poor cur has his joints swelled.— Perhaps we might read - bathe Merriman , which is , I believe , the common practice of huntsmen ; but the present reading ...
Pagina 18
... Hanmer ) that Shakspeare wrote : And when he says he's poor , say that he dreams . The dignity of a lord is then significantly opposed to the poverty which it would be natural for Sly to acknowledge . Steevens . If any thing should be ...
... Hanmer ) that Shakspeare wrote : And when he says he's poor , say that he dreams . The dignity of a lord is then significantly opposed to the poverty which it would be natural for Sly to acknowledge . Steevens . If any thing should be ...
Pagina 34
... Hanmer . not sure that it is right . Our author might have written : Vincentio's son , come of the Bentivolii . If that be the true reading , this line should be connected with the following , and a colon placed after world in the ...
... Hanmer . not sure that it is right . Our author might have written : Vincentio's son , come of the Bentivolii . If that be the true reading , this line should be connected with the following , and a colon placed after world in the ...
Pagina 49
... Hanmer reads - he'll rail in his rhetorick ; I'll tell you , & c . Rhetorick agrees very well with figure in the succeeding part of the speech , yet I am inclined to believe that rope - tricks is the true word . Johnson . In Romeo and ...
... Hanmer reads - he'll rail in his rhetorick ; I'll tell you , & c . Rhetorick agrees very well with figure in the succeeding part of the speech , yet I am inclined to believe that rope - tricks is the true word . Johnson . In Romeo and ...
Pagina 54
... Hanmer's . Malone . So , in King John : 2 " Our ears are cudgell'd ; not a word of his " But buffets better than a fist of France . " Steevens . with bugs . ] i . e . with bug - bears . So , in Cymbeline : " are become " The mortal bugs ...
... Hanmer's . Malone . So , in King John : 2 " Our ears are cudgell'd ; not a word of his " But buffets better than a fist of France . " Steevens . with bugs . ] i . e . with bug - bears . So , in Cymbeline : " are become " The mortal bugs ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 6 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1805 |
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