The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 14Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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Page 176
... Hanmer reads ' As living hence , ' — that is , at a distance , in banishment ; but here ' may signify in this world . " " I suspect that " here " is wrong . 230. What ? Hanmer prints " To what ? " but it is more probable that we ought ...
... Hanmer reads ' As living hence , ' — that is , at a distance , in banishment ; but here ' may signify in this world . " " I suspect that " here " is wrong . 230. What ? Hanmer prints " To what ? " but it is more probable that we ought ...
Page 325
... Hanmer , " make conquest of my country ; " Capell , " conquer thy own country ; Walker , " scourge thy country ; " Hudson , " scourge my country . " IV . iii . 116. window - bars . Pope reads " window - barn ; " Warburton , " window ...
... Hanmer , " make conquest of my country ; " Capell , " conquer thy own country ; Walker , " scourge thy country ; " Hudson , " scourge my country . " IV . iii . 116. window - bars . Pope reads " window - barn ; " Warburton , " window ...
Page 355
... [ Hanmer ] , supposing stout ' to signify healthy , alters it to ' sick . " " Staunton says : " Hanmer was surely right in substituting ' sick ' for ' stout . ' " 6 37. this is it . Steevens says : " Some word is here wanting to the metre ...
... [ Hanmer ] , supposing stout ' to signify healthy , alters it to ' sick . " " Staunton says : " Hanmer was surely right in substituting ' sick ' for ' stout . ' " 6 37. this is it . Steevens says : " Some word is here wanting to the metre ...
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