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Page 84
... Hanmer . P. 8. ( 9 ) " Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he flew : " The folio has " enrag'd , he slew . " - Malone " suspects " ( as he well might ) " that the author wrote ' flew : ' " - if he had taken the trouble to ex- amine ...
... Hanmer . P. 8. ( 9 ) " Here , there , and every where , enrag'd he flew : " The folio has " enrag'd , he slew . " - Malone " suspects " ( as he well might ) " that the author wrote ' flew : ' " - if he had taken the trouble to ex- amine ...
Page 90
... Hanmer . " Ever before the kings and queens of France . " The folio has merely " Before the Kings and Queenes of France . " -Capell , who retains ( with the folio ) the comma after " Trans- ported , " prints " Before the kings and ...
... Hanmer . " Ever before the kings and queens of France . " The folio has merely " Before the Kings and Queenes of France . " -Capell , who retains ( with the folio ) the comma after " Trans- ported , " prints " Before the kings and ...
Page 95
... Hanmer and Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector ] , although specious , is doubtful : " -he might have said " is unquestionably wrong . " P. 52. ( 105 ) " my lord protector , " So the second folio . - The first folio omits " my . " ( Compare ...
... Hanmer and Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector ] , although specious , is doubtful : " -he might have said " is unquestionably wrong . " P. 52. ( 105 ) " my lord protector , " So the second folio . - The first folio omits " my . " ( Compare ...
Page 97
... Hanmer altered " hoast " to " horse " ( Theobald's conjecture ) ; and compare not only the next speech , " York lies ; he might have sent and had the horse , " — but also York's speeches at pp . 57 , 58 ; P. 61. ( 119 ) " A plague upon ...
... Hanmer altered " hoast " to " horse " ( Theobald's conjecture ) ; and compare not only the next speech , " York lies ; he might have sent and had the horse , " — but also York's speeches at pp . 57 , 58 ; P. 61. ( 119 ) " A plague upon ...
Page 101
... Hanmer's read- affords a meaning , and suits the context . ( Compare a " how every sense Bows to your beauties , " & c . Byron's Island , c . ii . ) — Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes " - and mocks the sense of touch , " -which ...
... Hanmer's read- affords a meaning , and suits the context . ( Compare a " how every sense Bows to your beauties , " & c . Byron's Island , c . ii . ) — Mr. Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes " - and mocks the sense of touch , " -which ...
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