The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Τόμος 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... reader an easy passage Dr. Warburton has corrected with more caution , but less improve- ment : his reasoning upon his own reading is so obscure and per- plexed , that I suspect some injury of the press . - I am now to tell my opinion ...
... reader an easy passage Dr. Warburton has corrected with more caution , but less improve- ment : his reasoning upon his own reading is so obscure and per- plexed , that I suspect some injury of the press . - I am now to tell my opinion ...
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... reading was , that Pisanio de- scribes no address made to the ear . Johnson . 4 As little as a crow , or less , ] This comparison may be illustrated by the following in King Lear : 5 the crows that wing the midway air , " Show scarce so ...
... reading was , that Pisanio de- scribes no address made to the ear . Johnson . 4 As little as a crow , or less , ] This comparison may be illustrated by the following in King Lear : 5 the crows that wing the midway air , " Show scarce so ...
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... reading may be sufficiently supported by the fot- lowing passage in the 18th Sonnet of our author : " Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May . " Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : " Confounds thy fame , as whirlwinds shake fair ...
... reading may be sufficiently supported by the fot- lowing passage in the 18th Sonnet of our author : " Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May . " Again , in The Taming of the Shrew : " Confounds thy fame , as whirlwinds shake fair ...
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... reading ; but I do not think it is . M. Mason . I am not certain that the foregoing passages have been com- pletely understood by either commentator , for want of acquaint- ance with the peculiar sense in which the word friend may have ...
... reading ; but I do not think it is . M. Mason . I am not certain that the foregoing passages have been com- pletely understood by either commentator , for want of acquaint- ance with the peculiar sense in which the word friend may have ...
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... reading : 66 But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you fear . " Warburton . You are a friend to the lady , and therein the wiser , as you will not expose her to hazard ; and that you fear is a proof of your reli- gious ...
... reading : 66 But , I see , you have some religion in you , that you fear . " Warburton . You are a friend to the lady , and therein the wiser , as you will not expose her to hazard ; and that you fear is a proof of your reli- gious ...
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