The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... pretty BIN : ] Is very properly restored by Sir Thomas Hanmer , for pretty is ; but he too grammatically reads : " With all the things that pretty bin . " JOHNSON . in her ears , which horse - hairs , and SC . III . 71 CYMBELINE .
... pretty BIN : ] Is very properly restored by Sir Thomas Hanmer , for pretty is ; but he too grammatically reads : " With all the things that pretty bin . " JOHNSON . in her ears , which horse - hairs , and SC . III . 71 CYMBELINE .
Page 82
... Thomas Hanmer supplies the ap- parent defect in this line by reading : " But was not yet approach'd . " STEEVENS . knowledge- ] This word is here used in its scriptural acceptation : " And Adam knew Eve his wife : - " STEEVENS . Being ...
... Thomas Hanmer supplies the ap- parent defect in this line by reading : " But was not yet approach'd . " STEEVENS . knowledge- ] This word is here used in its scriptural acceptation : " And Adam knew Eve his wife : - " STEEVENS . Being ...
Page 83
... , shows that some word has been accidentally omitted in this or in the pre- ceding hemistich . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads : 66 Why this is true . " STEEVENS . And this you might have heard of here , by G 2 SC . IV . 83 CYMBELINE .
... , shows that some word has been accidentally omitted in this or in the pre- ceding hemistich . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads : 66 Why this is true . " STEEVENS . And this you might have heard of here , by G 2 SC . IV . 83 CYMBELINE .
Page 87
... Thomas Hanmer ( for some words are here deficient ) has perfected the metre by reading : Might not have stolen it from her . " STEEVENS . her attendants are 2 66 All SWORN , and honourable : ] It was anciently the custom for the ...
... Thomas Hanmer ( for some words are here deficient ) has perfected the metre by reading : Might not have stolen it from her . " STEEVENS . her attendants are 2 66 All SWORN , and honourable : ] It was anciently the custom for the ...
Page 92
... Thomas More's Comfort against Tribulation : God could not lightly do a man more vengeance , than in this world to grant him his own foolish wishes . " STEEVENS . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? ] So , in King John : 66 Now ...
... Thomas More's Comfort against Tribulation : God could not lightly do a man more vengeance , than in this world to grant him his own foolish wishes . " STEEVENS . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? ] So , in King John : 66 Now ...
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