The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 6Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Hanmer read " lively , " and perhaps he was right . 83. cutter ] carver . Cotgrave ex- plains Graveur , " a graver , carver , cutter . " " Cutting " has been conjec- tured , but needlessly . 84. nature , dumb ] Nature , which imparts ...
... Hanmer read " lively , " and perhaps he was right . 83. cutter ] carver . Cotgrave ex- plains Graveur , " a graver , carver , cutter . " " Cutting " has been conjec- tured , but needlessly . 84. nature , dumb ] Nature , which imparts ...
Page 126
... Hanmer , Fortune put ... hand : F. - 20. her face ] Hanmer's emendation of F " thy face " seems required ; Imogen's insult - " his meanest gar- ment " -was to be doubly revenged , by Cloten's wearing one suit of Posthumus in doing ...
... Hanmer , Fortune put ... hand : F. - 20. her face ] Hanmer's emendation of F " thy face " seems required ; Imogen's insult - " his meanest gar- ment " -was to be doubly revenged , by Cloten's wearing one suit of Posthumus in doing ...
Page 155
... Hanmer , betide F. Scene IV . Belarius ] Dyce . 34. annoy ] molest , as often . 36. I heard ] altered by Hanmer to " I've had " ; Mason conjectured , per- haps rightly , and Collier read " I had . " Malone supposed that as we say " I ...
... Hanmer , betide F. Scene IV . Belarius ] Dyce . 34. annoy ] molest , as often . 36. I heard ] altered by Hanmer to " I've had " ; Mason conjectured , per- haps rightly , and Collier read " I had . " Malone supposed that as we say " I ...
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