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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... WARBURTON . But why nonfenfe ? Is any thing more commonly , faid , than that beauties eclipfe the fun ? Has not Pope the thought and the word ? Sol through white curtains fhot a tim'rous ray , And ope'd thofe eyes that must eclipfe the ...
... WARBURTON . But why nonfenfe ? Is any thing more commonly , faid , than that beauties eclipfe the fun ? Has not Pope the thought and the word ? Sol through white curtains fhot a tim'rous ray , And ope'd thofe eyes that must eclipfe the ...
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... WARBURTON . When a man reads a lift of guests , he knows that they are invited to fomething , and , with- out any extraordinary good for- tune , may guefs , to a fupper . Rom . Rom . When the devout religion of mine eye Maintains 18 ...
... WARBURTON . When a man reads a lift of guests , he knows that they are invited to fomething , and , with- out any extraordinary good for- tune , may guefs , to a fupper . Rom . Rom . When the devout religion of mine eye Maintains 18 ...
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... herself , and fome other that fhould be match'd a- gainft her . The poet therefore muft certainly have wrote ; C 2 Your lady - love against Some other maid . WARBURTON . Enter Enter Juliet . Jul . How now , who calls ROMEO and JULIET . 19.
... herself , and fome other that fhould be match'd a- gainft her . The poet therefore muft certainly have wrote ; C 2 Your lady - love against Some other maid . WARBURTON . Enter Enter Juliet . Jul . How now , who calls ROMEO and JULIET . 19.
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... WARBURTON . I think the true reading is , Thou art thyself , then not a Montague . Thou art a being of peculiar ex- Cellence , and haft none of the malignity of the family , from which thou haft thy name . Hanmer reads , Thou'rt not ...
... WARBURTON . I think the true reading is , Thou art thyself , then not a Montague . Thou art a being of peculiar ex- Cellence , and haft none of the malignity of the family , from which thou haft thy name . Hanmer reads , Thou'rt not ...
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... WARBURTON . Thefe pardonnez - mois , ] Par- donnez - mei became the language of doubt or hesitation among men of the fword , when the point of honour was grown fo delicate , that no other mode of contradiction would be endured . 9 O ...
... WARBURTON . Thefe pardonnez - mois , ] Par- donnez - mei became the language of doubt or hesitation among men of the fword , when the point of honour was grown fo delicate , that no other mode of contradiction would be endured . 9 O ...
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