The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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... Warburton rightly explained the word dissembling ; as is evident from the following extract : Whyle thinges stoode ... Warburton's interpretation : " Can nature so dissemble in her frame , " To make the one so like as like may be , " And ...
... Warburton rightly explained the word dissembling ; as is evident from the following extract : Whyle thinges stoode ... Warburton's interpretation : " Can nature so dissemble in her frame , " To make the one so like as like may be , " And ...
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... Warburton . Part of Dr. Warburton's note is confirm'd by a line in our au- thor's Rape of Lucrece , from which it appears he was acquainted with the practice of marking slaves : " Worse than a slavish wipe , or birth - hour's blot ...
... Warburton . Part of Dr. Warburton's note is confirm'd by a line in our au- thor's Rape of Lucrece , from which it appears he was acquainted with the practice of marking slaves : " Worse than a slavish wipe , or birth - hour's blot ...
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... Warburton . Weigh it but with the GROSSNESS of THIS age , ] But the more gross , that is , the more superstitious the age was , the stronger would be the imputation of violated sanctuary . The question , we see by what follows , is ...
... Warburton . Weigh it but with the GROSSNESS of THIS age , ] But the more gross , that is , the more superstitious the age was , the stronger would be the imputation of violated sanctuary . The question , we see by what follows , is ...
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