The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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Page 231
... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads - Gallia and Wallia : but it is objected that Wallia is not easily corrupted into Gaul . Poffibly the word was written Gullia , FARMER . Thus , in K. Henry VI . P. II . Gualtier for Walter . STEEVENS . The quarto ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads - Gallia and Wallia : but it is objected that Wallia is not easily corrupted into Gaul . Poffibly the word was written Gullia , FARMER . Thus , in K. Henry VI . P. II . Gualtier for Walter . STEEVENS . The quarto ...
Page 248
... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads according to Dr. Johnfon's conjecture . This may be right.- -Or my Dame Quickly may allude to the proverb , a man of forty is either a fool or a physician ; but she afferts her master to be both . FARMER , Mr ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer reads according to Dr. Johnfon's conjecture . This may be right.- -Or my Dame Quickly may allude to the proverb , a man of forty is either a fool or a physician ; but she afferts her master to be both . FARMER , Mr ...
Page 275
... Sir Thomas Hanmer , but rejected by Dr. Warburton . To me it appears reasonable enough . JOHNSON . I am not certain that this change is neceffary . Falstaff , by counterfeit ing fuch weakness and infirmity , as would naturally be pitied ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer , but rejected by Dr. Warburton . To me it appears reasonable enough . JOHNSON . I am not certain that this change is neceffary . Falstaff , by counterfeit ing fuch weakness and infirmity , as would naturally be pitied ...
Page 328
... Sir Thomas Hanmer very judiciously offers to read Metelin , an island in the Archipelago ; but Shakspeare knew little of geography , and was not at all folicitous about orthographical nicety . STEEVENS . 9 i . e . what we now call the ...
... Sir Thomas Hanmer very judiciously offers to read Metelin , an island in the Archipelago ; but Shakspeare knew little of geography , and was not at all folicitous about orthographical nicety . STEEVENS . 9 i . e . what we now call the ...
Page 354
... William Shakespeare. and the impreffure her Lucrece , with which she uses to feal ... Sir To . Marry , hang thee , brock !! Mal . I may command , where I adore ... Thomas Hanmer . JOHNSON . To check , fays Latham , in his book of Falconry ...
... William Shakespeare. and the impreffure her Lucrece , with which she uses to feal ... Sir To . Marry , hang thee , brock !! Mal . I may command , where I adore ... Thomas Hanmer . JOHNSON . To check , fays Latham , in his book of Falconry ...
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