The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Considerations Henry Stebbing. N. B. The Quotations in this Work are according to the firft Edition of Mr. Warburton's Book , unless where the Second is particularly mentioned . ΑΝ EXAMINATION O F Mr. WARBURTON's SECOND PROPOSITION , In.
... Considerations Henry Stebbing. N. B. The Quotations in this Work are according to the firft Edition of Mr. Warburton's Book , unless where the Second is particularly mentioned . ΑΝ EXAMINATION O F Mr. WARBURTON's SECOND PROPOSITION , In.
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... Warburton make use of the same words he did upon Lord Portsmouth's trial fifty times over , and applied them to as many different cases . Mr. Warburton is as fond of his ' shades of distinction , ' ( which , by the bye , he is unable to ...
... Warburton make use of the same words he did upon Lord Portsmouth's trial fifty times over , and applied them to as many different cases . Mr. Warburton is as fond of his ' shades of distinction , ' ( which , by the bye , he is unable to ...
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... Warburton of Bruton , and the Preacher of Lincolns - Inn . The first says , " This " fhews us how cautious we ought ... Warburton's Commentary , vol . 4. p . 160 . • W's . Comment . vol . 1. p . 151 . Warburton's Not . on the Eff on Man ...
... Warburton of Bruton , and the Preacher of Lincolns - Inn . The first says , " This " fhews us how cautious we ought ... Warburton's Commentary , vol . 4. p . 160 . • W's . Comment . vol . 1. p . 151 . Warburton's Not . on the Eff on Man ...
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... Warburton evokes full - limbed systems out of slight or indifferent facts , and holds up his own creation , as the figure certain , and undoubted , of long - lost truth ; yet such is the power of the magician , that the understanding ...
... Warburton evokes full - limbed systems out of slight or indifferent facts , and holds up his own creation , as the figure certain , and undoubted , of long - lost truth ; yet such is the power of the magician , that the understanding ...
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... Warburton has done in his Book + † , in order to make the true Senfe and Force of thofe Words , nefcio quomodo , more eafily apprehended by the ( c * Mr. Warburton must know very well , there are several other Divifions of thefe ...
... Warburton has done in his Book + † , in order to make the true Senfe and Force of thofe Words , nefcio quomodo , more eafily apprehended by the ( c * Mr. Warburton must know very well , there are several other Divifions of thefe ...
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