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Page 116
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 29 ) conjectures " string " ( suggested by W. N. Lettsom ) . 279. The fairest grant is the necessity . Hanmer alters " grant " to " plea ; " Collier's Ms. Corrector to " ground . " Hayley conjectured " The ...
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 29 ) conjectures " string " ( suggested by W. N. Lettsom ) . 279. The fairest grant is the necessity . Hanmer alters " grant " to " plea ; " Collier's Ms. Corrector to " ground . " Hayley conjectured " The ...
Page 117
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 29 ) has proved , by parallel pas- sages , that it is the author's own iteration . ACT II . SCENE I. 39 , 40. so deliver I up my apes , and away to Saint Peter for the heavens . Staunton and Dyce join " for ...
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 29 ) has proved , by parallel pas- sages , that it is the author's own iteration . ACT II . SCENE I. 39 , 40. so deliver I up my apes , and away to Saint Peter for the heavens . Staunton and Dyce join " for ...
Page 119
William Shakespeare. jectured " the base , the bitter disposition , ” which Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 30 ) “ doubts . ” a correction 192. of this young lady . Walker ( Crit . Exam . ii . 223 ) would read " of his young lady ...
William Shakespeare. jectured " the base , the bitter disposition , ” which Walker ( Crit . Exam . iii . 30 ) “ doubts . ” a correction 192. of this young lady . Walker ( Crit . Exam . ii . 223 ) would read " of his young lady ...
Page 125
... ( Walker's conjecture ) . 197. kind . Dyce reads " cause , and cites Walker ( Crit . Exam . ii . 166 ) thus : " This [ ' kind ' forming a rhyme with mind ' ] , in the midst of blank verse , is inadmissible , to say nothing of the sense ...
... ( Walker's conjecture ) . 197. kind . Dyce reads " cause , and cites Walker ( Crit . Exam . ii . 166 ) thus : " This [ ' kind ' forming a rhyme with mind ' ] , in the midst of blank verse , is inadmissible , to say nothing of the sense ...
Page 126
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 307 ) proposes " Say , sorrow , wag , ” etc. That the words “ sor- row wag are uncorrupted , and equivalent to " sorrow be gone , " I feel quite confident . 52 . " " Who wrongs him ? Dyce adds to the line ...
... Walker ( Crit . Exam . i . 307 ) proposes " Say , sorrow , wag , ” etc. That the words “ sor- row wag are uncorrupted , and equivalent to " sorrow be gone , " I feel quite confident . 52 . " " Who wrongs him ? Dyce adds to the line ...
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