The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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... WARBURTON . No one has hitherto been lucky enough to difcover the romance on which Shakspeare may be supposed to have founded this play , the beau- ties of which could not fecure it from the criticism of Ben Jonfon , whofe malignity ...
... WARBURTON . No one has hitherto been lucky enough to difcover the romance on which Shakspeare may be supposed to have founded this play , the beau- ties of which could not fecure it from the criticism of Ben Jonfon , whofe malignity ...
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... Warburton reads mock'd ; the Oxford edition brack'd . JOHNSON . To deck , I am told , fignifies in the North , to fprinkle . A correfpon- dent , who figns himself Eboracenfis , proposes that this contefted word fhould be printed degg'd ...
... Warburton reads mock'd ; the Oxford edition brack'd . JOHNSON . To deck , I am told , fignifies in the North , to fprinkle . A correfpon- dent , who figns himself Eboracenfis , proposes that this contefted word fhould be printed degg'd ...
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... extremely fubject to ftorms and hurricanes ; and the islands were furrounded with scattered rocks lying fhallowly hid under the furface of the water . WARBURTON , The mariners all under hatches ftow'd , Whom , with TEMPEST . 17.
... extremely fubject to ftorms and hurricanes ; and the islands were furrounded with scattered rocks lying fhallowly hid under the furface of the water . WARBURTON , The mariners all under hatches ftow'd , Whom , with TEMPEST . 17.
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... WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton has here found a beauty , which I think the author never intended . Ferdinand asks her not whether she was a created being , a queftion , which if he meant it , he has ill expreffed , but whether the was ...
... WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton has here found a beauty , which I think the author never intended . Ferdinand asks her not whether she was a created being , a queftion , which if he meant it , he has ill expreffed , but whether the was ...
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... Warburton reads - flint of woe . Imt feems to mean circumftance . STEEVENS . JOHNSON . 7 The owners of a merchant's fhip , or the officers to whom the naviga- tion of it had been trufted . STEEVENS . 8 Why Dr. Warburton fhould change ...
... Warburton reads - flint of woe . Imt feems to mean circumftance . STEEVENS . JOHNSON . 7 The owners of a merchant's fhip , or the officers to whom the naviga- tion of it had been trufted . STEEVENS . 8 Why Dr. Warburton fhould change ...
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