The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 165
... Hanmer substituted immature for being mature : but this disorders the sense nearly if not quite as much the other way ; for boys , immature in knowledge , have not experience to pawn , nor judg- ment to rebel against . Mr. P. A. Daniel ...
... Hanmer substituted immature for being mature : but this disorders the sense nearly if not quite as much the other way ; for boys , immature in knowledge , have not experience to pawn , nor judg- ment to rebel against . Mr. P. A. Daniel ...
Page 166
... Hanmer's . Several others have been proposed , · termagant , arrogant , and rampant . See foot - note 6.- The original also has dumbe instead of dumb'd . Corrected by Theobald . P. 31. The violence of either thee becomes , - - So does ...
... Hanmer's . Several others have been proposed , · termagant , arrogant , and rampant . See foot - note 6.- The original also has dumbe instead of dumb'd . Corrected by Theobald . P. 31. The violence of either thee becomes , - - So does ...
Page 167
... Hanmer's . P. 42 . Truths would be but tales , Where now half tales be truths . So Pope . The original is without but . Steevens proposed as , and Capell printed " truths would then be tales . " The latter answers just as well for metre ...
... Hanmer's . P. 42 . Truths would be but tales , Where now half tales be truths . So Pope . The original is without but . Steevens proposed as , and Capell printed " truths would then be tales . " The latter answers just as well for metre ...
Page 169
... Hanmer substituted Rain for Ram . But the latter seems more in character . P. 53. Antony's dead ? If thou say so , thou villain , Thou kill'st thy mistress . - The original lacks the second thou . Walker proposes " If thou do say so ...
... Hanmer substituted Rain for Ram . But the latter seems more in character . P. 53. Antony's dead ? If thou say so , thou villain , Thou kill'st thy mistress . - The original lacks the second thou . Walker proposes " If thou do say so ...
Page 170
... Hanmer reads " That say'st but what thou'rt sure of ! " and Mr. Grant White , " That art but what thou'rt sure of ! " But I cannot see that any of these changes really helps the matter at all ; and all of them , it seems to me , quite ...
... Hanmer reads " That say'st but what thou'rt sure of ! " and Mr. Grant White , " That art but what thou'rt sure of ! " But I cannot see that any of these changes really helps the matter at all ; and all of them , it seems to me , quite ...
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