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 |
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... WARBURTON . This fentiment , whatever it be , is obfcurely expreffed . I un- derstand it differently from the ... Warburton's explanation of band- flave to the law , is not true . Dar'ft Dar'ft with thy frozen admonition Make pale our ...
... WARBURTON . This fentiment , whatever it be , is obfcurely expreffed . I un- derstand it differently from the ... Warburton's explanation of band- flave to the law , is not true . Dar'ft Dar'ft with thy frozen admonition Make pale our ...
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... WARBURTON . 4 As , though , on thinking , on no thought I think . ] We fhould read , as though in think g : That is , though mifing I bave no d ftit idea of calami'y . The involuntary and unaccount- able depreffion of the mind , which ...
... WARBURTON . 4 As , though , on thinking , on no thought I think . ] We fhould read , as though in think g : That is , though mifing I bave no d ftit idea of calami'y . The involuntary and unaccount- able depreffion of the mind , which ...
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... Warburton juftly obferv'd to me , is a very odd Phrafe . He fuppofes ; But e'er the Crown , he looks for , light in Peace , . e . descend and fettle upon Bo- lingbroke's Head in Peace . Again , I have a fmall Quarrel to the third Line ...
... Warburton juftly obferv'd to me , is a very odd Phrafe . He fuppofes ; But e'er the Crown , he looks for , light in Peace , . e . descend and fettle upon Bo- lingbroke's Head in Peace . Again , I have a fmall Quarrel to the third Line ...
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... WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton has inferted light in peace in the text of his own edition , but love in peace is more fuitable to Richard's inten- tion , which is to tell him that though he fhould get the cown by rebellion , it will be long ...
... WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton has inferted light in peace in the text of his own edition , but love in peace is more fuitable to Richard's inten- tion , which is to tell him that though he fhould get the cown by rebellion , it will be long ...
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... Warburton , Mr. Bi- hop , and I , all concurr'd in fuf- pecting it , and in the Amend- ment which now poffeffes the Text ; Some way of common Tread , - i . e . a high Road . He fubjoins immediately ; For on my heart they tread now ...
... Warburton , Mr. Bi- hop , and I , all concurr'd in fuf- pecting it , and in the Amend- ment which now poffeffes the Text ; Some way of common Tread , - i . e . a high Road . He fubjoins immediately ; For on my heart they tread now ...
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