The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 - English drama |
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... WARBURTON . There is , in my opinion , no- thing but a point mifplaced , and an omiffion of a word which eve- ry hearer can supply , and which therefore an abrupt and eager di- alogue naturally excludes . I read thus : As I remember ...
... WARBURTON . There is , in my opinion , no- thing but a point mifplaced , and an omiffion of a word which eve- ry hearer can supply , and which therefore an abrupt and eager di- alogue naturally excludes . I read thus : As I remember ...
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... WARBURTON . This conjecture is ingenious . Where meaning is fo very thin , as in this vein of jocularity , it is hard to catch , and therefore I know not well what to deter- mine ; but I cannot fee why Ro- falind fhould fuppofe , that ...
... WARBURTON . This conjecture is ingenious . Where meaning is fo very thin , as in this vein of jocularity , it is hard to catch , and therefore I know not well what to deter- mine ; but I cannot fee why Ro- falind fhould fuppofe , that ...
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... WARBURTON . Either reading may ftand . The 6 take your change upon you , ] In all the later editions , from Mr. Rowe's to Dr. War- burton's , change is altered tacharge , without any reafon . Rof . Ref . Why , whither shall we go ? Cel ...
... WARBURTON . Either reading may ftand . The 6 take your change upon you , ] In all the later editions , from Mr. Rowe's to Dr. War- burton's , change is altered tacharge , without any reafon . Rof . Ref . Why , whither shall we go ? Cel ...
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... WARBURTON . I fee no need of changing fool to varlet , nor , if a change were neceffary , can I guess how it fhould be certainly known that varlet is the true word . A mife- rable world is a parenthetical ex- clamation , frequent among ...
... WARBURTON . I fee no need of changing fool to varlet , nor , if a change were neceffary , can I guess how it fhould be certainly known that varlet is the true word . A mife- rable world is a parenthetical ex- clamation , frequent among ...
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... WARBURTON . I am afraid that no reader is fatisfied with Dr. Warburton's emendation , however vigorously enforced ; and it is indeed en- forced with more art than truth . Sheen , i . e . fmiling , fhining , That fheen fignifies fhining ...
... WARBURTON . I am afraid that no reader is fatisfied with Dr. Warburton's emendation , however vigorously enforced ; and it is indeed en- forced with more art than truth . Sheen , i . e . fmiling , fhining , That fheen fignifies fhining ...
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