The Plays of William Shakespeare ...J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , not improbably , change for horns his garlands . I am in doubt whether to change is not merely to dress , or to dress with changes of garlands . JOHNSON . So , Taylor , the water - poet , defcribing the habit ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , not improbably , change for horns his garlands . I am in doubt whether to change is not merely to dress , or to dress with changes of garlands . JOHNSON . So , Taylor , the water - poet , defcribing the habit ...
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... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads - They show to man the tailors of the earth ; comforting him therein , & c . I think the passage , with somewhat less alteration , for alteration is always dangerous , may stand thus - It shows to men the tailors ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads - They show to man the tailors of the earth ; comforting him therein , & c . I think the passage , with somewhat less alteration , for alteration is always dangerous , may stand thus - It shows to men the tailors ...
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... Sir Thomas Hanmer , to perfect the metre . We might read , I think , with less alliteration - as tales . STEEVENS . 9 already . ] This adverb may be fairly confidered as an interpolation . Without enforcing the sense , it violates the ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer , to perfect the metre . We might read , I think , with less alliteration - as tales . STEEVENS . 9 already . ] This adverb may be fairly confidered as an interpolation . Without enforcing the sense , it violates the ...
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... 2 by us . Of us & c . ] In the language of Shakspeare's time , means- MALONE . 3 And where- ) And was supplied by Sir Thomas Hanmer , for the fake of metre . STEEVENS . 1 He is an absolute mafter . ANT . So is 78 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... 2 by us . Of us & c . ] In the language of Shakspeare's time , means- MALONE . 3 And where- ) And was supplied by Sir Thomas Hanmer , for the fake of metre . STEEVENS . 1 He is an absolute mafter . ANT . So is 78 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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William Shakespeare. MESS . CLEO . Antony's dead ? - Madam , madam , - If thou say so , villain , thou kill'st thy ... Sir Thomas Hanmer's edition . H3 ATIONAL LIBR A 유 STEEVENS . Thou should'st come like a fury crown'd with snakes ...
William Shakespeare. MESS . CLEO . Antony's dead ? - Madam , madam , - If thou say so , villain , thou kill'st thy ... Sir Thomas Hanmer's edition . H3 ATIONAL LIBR A 유 STEEVENS . Thou should'st come like a fury crown'd with snakes ...
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