“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... WARBURTON . This emendation is ingenious , perhaps preferable to the pre- fent reading , yet fince paffage may be fairly enough explained , I have left it in the text . Paffage is any thing that passes , fo we now fay , a passage of an ...
... WARBURTON . This emendation is ingenious , perhaps preferable to the pre- fent reading , yet fince paffage may be fairly enough explained , I have left it in the text . Paffage is any thing that passes , fo we now fay , a passage of an ...
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... WARBURTON . This emendation I had once admitted into the text , but re- stored the old reading , because I think it capable of an eafy expli- cation . Lafeu fays , exceffive grief is the enemy of the living : the countefs replies , If ...
... WARBURTON . This emendation I had once admitted into the text , but re- stored the old reading , because I think it capable of an eafy expli- cation . Lafeu fays , exceffive grief is the enemy of the living : the countefs replies , If ...
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... WARBURTON . 9 And you monarch . ] Perhaps here is fome allufion defigned to Monarcho , a ridiculous fantastical character of the age of Shake- fpeare . Concerning this perfon , fee the notes on Love's Labour Loft , act IV . fc . i ...
... WARBURTON . 9 And you monarch . ] Perhaps here is fome allufion defigned to Monarcho , a ridiculous fantastical character of the age of Shake- fpeare . Concerning this perfon , fee the notes on Love's Labour Loft , act IV . fc . i ...
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... Warburton thinks much of it fuppofi- titious . I would be glad to think fo of the whole , for a commenta- tor naturally wishes to reject what he cannot understand . Some- thing , which should connect Helena's words with those of ...
... Warburton thinks much of it fuppofi- titious . I would be glad to think fo of the whole , for a commenta- tor naturally wishes to reject what he cannot understand . Some- thing , which should connect Helena's words with those of ...
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... WARBURTON . 3 -a traitrefs , ] It seems that traitress was in that age a term of endearment , for when Lafeu introduces Helena to the king , he fays , You are like a traytor , but fuch traytors his majefty does not much fear . JOHNSON ...
... WARBURTON . 3 -a traitrefs , ] It seems that traitress was in that age a term of endearment , for when Lafeu introduces Helena to the king , he fays , You are like a traytor , but fuch traytors his majefty does not much fear . JOHNSON ...
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