The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 309
... Thomas Hanmer , and after him Dr. Warburton , read very plaufibly - fortins . JOHNSON . Plaufible as this is , it is apparently erroneous , and therefore unneceffary . Frontiers formerly meant not only the bounds of different ...
... Thomas Hanmer , and after him Dr. Warburton , read very plaufibly - fortins . JOHNSON . Plaufible as this is , it is apparently erroneous , and therefore unneceffary . Frontiers formerly meant not only the bounds of different ...
Side 328
... Thomas Hanmer and Dr. Warburton read eel - fkin . The true reading , I believe , is elf - kin , or little fairy : for though the Baftard in King John compares his brother's two legs to two eel . fkins ftuff'd , yet an eel - skin fimply ...
... Thomas Hanmer and Dr. Warburton read eel - fkin . The true reading , I believe , is elf - kin , or little fairy : for though the Baftard in King John compares his brother's two legs to two eel . fkins ftuff'd , yet an eel - skin fimply ...
Side 339
... Thomas Hanmer . JOHNSON . I am afraid here is a profane allufion to the 33d verfe of the 12th chapter of St. Matthew . STEEVENS . Z 2 remptorily remptorily I fpeak it , there is virtue in that KING HENRY IV . 339.
... Thomas Hanmer . JOHNSON . I am afraid here is a profane allufion to the 33d verfe of the 12th chapter of St. Matthew . STEEVENS . Z 2 remptorily remptorily I fpeak it , there is virtue in that KING HENRY IV . 339.
Side 386
... Thomas Hanmer reads : All plum'd like eftridges , and with the wind Baiting like eagles . By which he has escaped part of the difficulty , but has yet left impropriety fufficient to make his reading questionable . I read : All furnish'd ...
... Thomas Hanmer reads : All plum'd like eftridges , and with the wind Baiting like eagles . By which he has escaped part of the difficulty , but has yet left impropriety fufficient to make his reading questionable . I read : All furnish'd ...
Side 388
... Thomas Hanmer , who , juftly remarking the impertinence of the negative , reads : Harry , Meet , and ne'er part , ' till one drop 388 FIRST PART OF.
... Thomas Hanmer , who , juftly remarking the impertinence of the negative , reads : Harry , Meet , and ne'er part , ' till one drop 388 FIRST PART OF.
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