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Page 49
... Sir Thomas Hanmer impetuous , and Dr. Johnson importable , which , says he , is used by Spenser , in a sense very congruous to this paffage , for insupportable , or not to be fuf- tained . Also by the last tranflators of the Apocrypha ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer impetuous , and Dr. Johnson importable , which , says he , is used by Spenser , in a sense very congruous to this paffage , for insupportable , or not to be fuf- tained . Also by the last tranflators of the Apocrypha ...
Page 177
... Sir Thomas Hanmer . So , below : " Are much deceiv'd ; for they did swear you did . " MALONE . 5 No , no more than reason . ] Here again the metre , in the old copies , is overloaded by reading - Troth , no , no more , & c . STEEVENS ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer . So , below : " Are much deceiv'd ; for they did swear you did . " MALONE . 5 No , no more than reason . ] Here again the metre , in the old copies , is overloaded by reading - Troth , no , no more , & c . STEEVENS ...
Page 188
... Sir Thomas Hanmer having caught from Mr. Theobald a hint that a line was loft , endeavours to fupply it thus : -Then no more remains , But that to your fufficiency you join A will to ferve us , as your worth is able . He has , by this ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer having caught from Mr. Theobald a hint that a line was loft , endeavours to fupply it thus : -Then no more remains , But that to your fufficiency you join A will to ferve us , as your worth is able . He has , by this ...
Page 217
... Sir Thomas Hanmer has very well corrected it thus : To do it flander : Yet , perhaps , less alteration might have produced the true reading : And yet my nature never , in the fight , So doing landered : - And yet my nature never fuffer ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer has very well corrected it thus : To do it flander : Yet , perhaps , less alteration might have produced the true reading : And yet my nature never , in the fight , So doing landered : - And yet my nature never fuffer ...
Page 253
... Sir Thomas Hanmer substituted ere for here ; but where was , I am perfuaded , the author's word . So , in Coriolanus , Act V. fc . 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 perfuaded , the author's word . So , in Coriolanus , Act V. fc . v : 66 but there to end , " WHERE he was to begin , and give away " The benefit of our levies , " & c ...
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