The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... WARBURTON . So , in All's well that ends well : " Which , as the dearest issue of his practice , Thus , " He bade me store up as a triple eye . " MALONE . To sustain the pillars of the earth is a scriptural phrase . in Psalm 75 : " The ...
... WARBURTON . So , in All's well that ends well : " Which , as the dearest issue of his practice , Thus , " He bade me store up as a triple eye . " MALONE . To sustain the pillars of the earth is a scriptural phrase . in Psalm 75 : " The ...
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... WARBURTON . I am in doubt whether Shakspeare had any idea but of a fabrick standing on pillars . The later editions have all printed the raised empire , for the ranged empire , as it was first given . JOHNSON . The rang'd empire is ...
... WARBURTON . I am in doubt whether Shakspeare had any idea but of a fabrick standing on pillars . The later editions have all printed the raised empire , for the ranged empire , as it was first given . JOHNSON . The rang'd empire is ...
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... WARBURTON . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , not improbably , change for horns his garlands . I am in doubt whether to change is not merely to dress , or to dress with changes of garlands . JOHNSON . man : So , Taylor , the water - poet ...
... WARBURTON . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , not improbably , change for horns his garlands . I am in doubt whether to change is not merely to dress , or to dress with changes of garlands . JOHNSON . man : So , Taylor , the water - poet ...
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... Warburton , is the true one , because it affords a clear sense ; whilst , on the other hand , the reading of the old copy affords none : for supposing change with to mean exchange for , what idea is conveyed by this pas- sage ? and what ...
... Warburton , is the true one , because it affords a clear sense ; whilst , on the other hand , the reading of the old copy affords none : for supposing change with to mean exchange for , what idea is conveyed by this pas- sage ? and what ...
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... Warburton , which is made with great acute- ness ; yet the original reading may , I think , stand . If you had as many wombs as you will have wishes , and I should foretel all those wishes , I should foretel a million of children . It ...
... Warburton , which is made with great acute- ness ; yet the original reading may , I think , stand . If you had as many wombs as you will have wishes , and I should foretel all those wishes , I should foretel a million of children . It ...
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