The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Warburton's objection to the old reading , viz . that " the king had given no occasion for such a reflection . " A jingle of the same sort is found in Mother Bombie , 1594 , and seems to have been proverbial , as I have met with it more ...
... Warburton's objection to the old reading , viz . that " the king had given no occasion for such a reflection . " A jingle of the same sort is found in Mother Bombie , 1594 , and seems to have been proverbial , as I have met with it more ...
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... WARBURTON . I do not admire the repetition of the word , but it has so much of our author's manner , that I find no ... WARBURTON . ———-- a will most incorrect- ] Incorrect , for untutored . WARBURTON . 6 A heart unfortified , or ...
... WARBURTON . I do not admire the repetition of the word , but it has so much of our author's manner , that I find no ... WARBURTON . ———-- a will most incorrect- ] Incorrect , for untutored . WARBURTON . 6 A heart unfortified , or ...
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... Warburton explains it but ill - regulated , not sufficiently subdued . M. MASON . Not sufficiently regulated by a sense of duty and submission to the dispensations of Providence . MALONE . • To reason most absurd ; ] Reason is here used ...
... Warburton explains it but ill - regulated , not sufficiently subdued . M. MASON . Not sufficiently regulated by a sense of duty and submission to the dispensations of Providence . MALONE . • To reason most absurd ; ] Reason is here used ...
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... WARBURTON . All our English poets are guilty of the same false quantity , and call Hyperion Hyperion ; at least the only instance I have met with to the contrary , is in the old play of Fuimus Troes , 1633 : Blow gentle Africus , 66 66 ...
... WARBURTON . All our English poets are guilty of the same false quantity , and call Hyperion Hyperion ; at least the only instance I have met with to the contrary , is in the old play of Fuimus Troes , 1633 : Blow gentle Africus , 66 66 ...
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... Warburton put it - good morning . The alteration is of no importance , but all licence is dangerous . There is no need of any change . Between the first and eighth scene of this Act it is apparent , that a natural day must pass , and ...
... Warburton put it - good morning . The alteration is of no importance , but all licence is dangerous . There is no need of any change . Between the first and eighth scene of this Act it is apparent , that a natural day must pass , and ...
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