“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... WARBURTON . So , in King Richard III : 66 while we reason here , " A royal battle might be won and lost . " So also Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : " -by which only stratagem , as it was constantly averred , the battle and ...
... WARBURTON . So , in King Richard III : 66 while we reason here , " A royal battle might be won and lost . " So also Speed , speaking of the battle of Towton : " -by which only stratagem , as it was constantly averred , the battle and ...
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... WARBURTON . The common idea of witches has always been , that they had absolute power over the weather , and could raise storms of any kind , or allay them , as they pleased . In conformity to this no- tion , Macbeth addresses them , in ...
... WARBURTON . The common idea of witches has always been , that they had absolute power over the weather , and could raise storms of any kind , or allay them , as they pleased . In conformity to this no- tion , Macbeth addresses them , in ...
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... WARBURTON . Of and with are indiscriminately used by our ancient writers . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Perform'd of pleasure by your son the prince . " Again , in God's Revenge against Murder , hist . vi : " Sypontus in the mean ...
... WARBURTON . Of and with are indiscriminately used by our ancient writers . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Perform'd of pleasure by your son the prince . " Again , in God's Revenge against Murder , hist . vi : " Sypontus in the mean ...
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... WARBURTON . The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Thomas Nash , 1594 : " Then from the navel to the throat at once " He ript old Priam . " So likewise in an ancient MS ...
... WARBURTON . The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Thomas Nash , 1594 : " Then from the navel to the throat at once " He ript old Priam . " So likewise in an ancient MS ...
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... his crime to be lining the rebel with hidden help and ' vantage . with self - comparisons , ] i . e . gave him as good as he brought , shew'd he was his equal . WARBURTON . DUN . Great happiness ! ROSSE . That now Sweno 26 ACT I. МАСВЕТΗ .
... his crime to be lining the rebel with hidden help and ' vantage . with self - comparisons , ] i . e . gave him as good as he brought , shew'd he was his equal . WARBURTON . DUN . Great happiness ! ROSSE . That now Sweno 26 ACT I. МАСВЕТΗ .
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