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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... taken from a elsewhere , for pari , portion . pie . WARBURTON . 4 Thare the
Anti k fors . Here He vies it rather for mould . is an allufion to the anti k or ford That
carth , which closing upon of old farces , whose chief part the body , takes its form
.
... taken from a elsewhere , for pari , portion . pie . WARBURTON . 4 Thare the
Anti k fors . Here He vies it rather for mould . is an allufion to the anti k or ford That
carth , which closing upon of old farces , whose chief part the body , takes its form
.
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WARBURTON . Shall ill become the Floor of Eng Dr. Warburton has inserted
land's Face ; light in peace in the text of his ise . Shall make a dismal Spec- own
edition , but live in peace is tacle on the Surface of the King- more suitable to ...
WARBURTON . Shall ill become the Floor of Eng Dr. Warburton has inserted
land's Face ; light in peace in the text of his ise . Shall make a dismal Spec- own
edition , but live in peace is tacle on the Surface of the King- more suitable to ...
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Why is of all Others the most complai- juft twenty , when the letter conlant : His
Cap is always at hand . tain'd above cight times twenty WARBURTON . we
should read PLENTY ; and Frince Henry . ) All the edi- in this word the joke , as
lender ...
Why is of all Others the most complai- juft twenty , when the letter conlant : His
Cap is always at hand . tain'd above cight times twenty WARBURTON . we
should read PLENTY ; and Frince Henry . ) All the edi- in this word the joke , as
lender ...
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7 Soil is spor , dirt , turfilude , but time and measure in singing , reproach . or the
pitch in 1peaking : Modus , * Wounding supposed pea : e- ] a word peculiar to the
ancient Supposed , for undermined . Drama : For the metaphor is WARBURTON
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7 Soil is spor , dirt , turfilude , but time and measure in singing , reproach . or the
pitch in 1peaking : Modus , * Wounding supposed pea : e- ] a word peculiar to the
ancient Supposed , for undermined . Drama : For the metaphor is WARBURTON
...
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WARBURTON WARBURTON . The emendation weakens the And why of a
player ? There passage . To haunt is a word of is yet no proof that the players the
utmost horrour , which shews have interpolated a line . that they dreaded the
English ...
WARBURTON WARBURTON . The emendation weakens the And why of a
player ? There passage . To haunt is a word of is yet no proof that the players the
utmost horrour , which shews have interpolated a line . that they dreaded the
English ...
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