The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... WARBURTON . JOHNSON . Line 530 . if all our wits were to issue out of one scull , & c . ] Meaning , though our having but one interest was most apparént , yet our wishes and projects would be infinitely discordant . WARBURTON . Line 637 ...
... WARBURTON . JOHNSON . Line 530 . if all our wits were to issue out of one scull , & c . ] Meaning , though our having but one interest was most apparént , yet our wishes and projects would be infinitely discordant . WARBURTON . Line 637 ...
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... WARBURTON . every flaw , ] That is , every gust , every JOHNSON . Line 332. Constrains them weep , and shake- ] That is , con- strain the eye to weep , and the heart to shake . Line 386 . refinements . the fine strains- ] The JOHNSON ...
... WARBURTON . every flaw , ] That is , every gust , every JOHNSON . Line 332. Constrains them weep , and shake- ] That is , con- strain the eye to weep , and the heart to shake . Line 386 . refinements . the fine strains- ] The JOHNSON ...
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... WARBURTON . every flaw , ] That is , every gust , every JOHNSON . Constrains them weep , and shake- ] That is , con- Line 300 . Line 332 . strain the eye to weep , and the heart to shake . Line 386 . refinements . Line 389 . JOHNSON ...
... WARBURTON . every flaw , ] That is , every gust , every JOHNSON . Constrains them weep , and shake- ] That is , con- Line 300 . Line 332 . strain the eye to weep , and the heart to shake . Line 386 . refinements . Line 389 . JOHNSON ...
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