Notes upon some of the obscure passages in Shakespeare's plays; with remarks upon the explanations of the commentators in the editions of 1785, 1790, 1793 [ed. by T. Penrice.].W. Bulmer and Company Cleveland-Row, St. Jame's., 1805 - 375 pagini |
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Pagina 45
John Howe (4th baron Chedworth.) Thomas Penrice. THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . Vol . II . Vol . II . Vol . VII . P. 175. 136 ... Sir Thomas Hanmer's reading libertines is right ; but Mr. Steevens's explanation of liberties of sin may be [ 45 ]
John Howe (4th baron Chedworth.) Thomas Penrice. THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . Vol . II . Vol . II . Vol . VII . P. 175. 136 ... Sir Thomas Hanmer's reading libertines is right ; but Mr. Steevens's explanation of liberties of sin may be [ 45 ]
Pagina 64
... Sir Thomas Hanmer's reading is right . P. 544. - 432. — 369 . If frosts , and fasts , hard lodging , and thin weeds , Nip not the gaudy blossoms of your love , But that it bear this trial , and last love ; I think Malone's conjecture ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer's reading is right . P. 544. - 432. — 369 . If frosts , and fasts , hard lodging , and thin weeds , Nip not the gaudy blossoms of your love , But that it bear this trial , and last love ; I think Malone's conjecture ...
Pagina 68
... Sir Thomas Hanmer . P. 42. - 468. - 51 . 30UZOU Tita . His mother was a vot'ress of my order : And , in the spiced Indian air , by night , Full often hath she gossip'd by my side ; And sat with me on Neptune's yellow sands , Marking the ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer . P. 42. - 468. - 51 . 30UZOU Tita . His mother was a vot'ress of my order : And , in the spiced Indian air , by night , Full often hath she gossip'd by my side ; And sat with me on Neptune's yellow sands , Marking the ...
Pagina 72
... Sir Thomas Hanmer . I prefer Mr. Upton's word . I cannot think Mr. Mason's reading is right . P. 116. - 525. - 146 . Our sport shall be , to take what they mistake : And what poor duty cannot do . The defect in the metre is supplied ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer . I prefer Mr. Upton's word . I cannot think Mr. Mason's reading is right . P. 116. - 525. - 146 . Our sport shall be , to take what they mistake : And what poor duty cannot do . The defect in the metre is supplied ...
Pagina 88
... Sir Thomas Hanmer's emendation . Malone is right . P. 351. - 183. - 99 . Orl . What were his marks ? Ros . A lean cheek ; which you have not : a blue eye , and sunken ; which you have not : an unquestionable spirit : which you have not ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer's emendation . Malone is right . P. 351. - 183. - 99 . Orl . What were his marks ? Ros . A lean cheek ; which you have not : a blue eye , and sunken ; which you have not : an unquestionable spirit : which you have not ...
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