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 12AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 16
... WARBURTON . That the allusion is to the prize allotted in games to the fore- most in the race , is very clear . All the rest existed , I apprehend , only in Dr. Warburton's imagination . MALONE . Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk ...
... WARBURTON . That the allusion is to the prize allotted in games to the fore- most in the race , is very clear . All the rest existed , I apprehend , only in Dr. Warburton's imagination . MALONE . Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk ...
Page 157
... Warburton's long and erroneous comment on a passage in the second Act of this play : genius and the mortal instruments , " & c . ( see p . 37 , n . 7 , ) is contained in a letter written by him in the year 1726-7 , of which the first ...
... Warburton's long and erroneous comment on a passage in the second Act of this play : genius and the mortal instruments , " & c . ( see p . 37 , n . 7 , ) is contained in a letter written by him in the year 1726-7 , of which the first ...
Page 366
... WARBURTON . Let me lodge Lichas , & c . ] Sir T. Hanmer reads thus : 66 thy rage " Led thee lodge Lichas - and- " Subdue thy worthiest self . ” This reading , harsh as it is , Dr. Warburton has received , after having rejected many ...
... WARBURTON . Let me lodge Lichas , & c . ] Sir T. Hanmer reads thus : 66 thy rage " Led thee lodge Lichas - and- " Subdue thy worthiest self . ” This reading , harsh as it is , Dr. Warburton has received , after having rejected many ...
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