The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6Riley, 1806 |
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... Warburton declares it to be cer- tainly spurious ; and without doubt , supposing it to have been written by Shakspeare , it must have been one of his earliest pro- ductions . Yet it is not mentioned in the list of his works by Meres in ...
... Warburton declares it to be cer- tainly spurious ; and without doubt , supposing it to have been written by Shakspeare , it must have been one of his earliest pro- ductions . Yet it is not mentioned in the list of his works by Meres in ...
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... Warburton . All that Dr. Warburton has said relative to Judas and the vinegar , wants confirmation . I have met with no such circum- stances in any mysteries , whether in MS . or in print ; and yet both the Chester and Coventry ...
... Warburton . All that Dr. Warburton has said relative to Judas and the vinegar , wants confirmation . I have met with no such circum- stances in any mysteries , whether in MS . or in print ; and yet both the Chester and Coventry ...
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... Warburton , read to virtue ; but formerly ply and apply were indifferently used , as to ply or apply his studies . Johnson . The word ply is afterwards used in this scene , and in the same manner , by Tranio : " For who shall bear your ...
... Warburton , read to virtue ; but formerly ply and apply were indifferently used , as to ply or apply his studies . Johnson . The word ply is afterwards used in this scene , and in the same manner , by Tranio : " For who shall bear your ...
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... Warburton . It is a common expression at this day to say , when a bailiff has arrested a man , that he has touched him on the shoulder . Therefore touch'd is as good a translation of captus , as toyl'd would be . Thus , in As you Like ...
... Warburton . It is a common expression at this day to say , when a bailiff has arrested a man , that he has touched him on the shoulder . Therefore touch'd is as good a translation of captus , as toyl'd would be . Thus , in As you Like ...
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... Warburton has proved , by a passage in Mezeray , the French historian : - " portant meme sur les aiguillettes [ points ] des petites tetes de mort . " Malone . 3 as many diseases as two and fifty horses : ] I suspect this passage to be ...
... Warburton has proved , by a passage in Mezeray , the French historian : - " portant meme sur les aiguillettes [ points ] des petites tetes de mort . " Malone . 3 as many diseases as two and fifty horses : ] I suspect this passage to be ...
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