The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 16Riley, 1809 |
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... Warburton would read " A yare ( i . e . a speedy ) age ; " Sir T. Hanmer would restore the metre by a supplemental epithet : thou heapest many A year's age & c . and Dr. Johnson would give us : Years , ages , on me ! 66 I prefer the ...
... Warburton would read " A yare ( i . e . a speedy ) age ; " Sir T. Hanmer would restore the metre by a supplemental epithet : thou heapest many A year's age & c . and Dr. Johnson would give us : Years , ages , on me ! 66 I prefer the ...
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... Warburton pronounces as absolutely as if he had been present at their parting , that these two charming words were - adieu Posthumus ; but as Mr. Edwards has observed , " she must have understood the language of love very little , if ...
... Warburton pronounces as absolutely as if he had been present at their parting , that these two charming words were - adieu Posthumus ; but as Mr. Edwards has observed , " she must have understood the language of love very little , if ...
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... Warburton . come . So , in Macbeth : 1 their malady convinces " The great essay of art . " Johnson . abused- ] Deceived . Johnson . So , in Othello : " The Moor's abus'd by some most villainous knave . " approbation ] Proof . Johnson ...
... Warburton . come . So , in Macbeth : 1 their malady convinces " The great essay of art . " Johnson . abused- ] Deceived . Johnson . So , in Othello : " The Moor's abus'd by some most villainous knave . " approbation ] Proof . Johnson ...
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... Warburton . I once thought this emendation right , but am now of opinion , that Shakspeare intended that Iachimo having gained his pur- pose , should designedly drop the invidious and offensive part of the wager , and to flatter ...
... Warburton . I once thought this emendation right , but am now of opinion , that Shakspeare intended that Iachimo having gained his pur- pose , should designedly drop the invidious and offensive part of the wager , and to flatter ...
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... atters to- The degree that ' s glorious . Warburton . 9 — Blessed be those . How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , Enter PISANIO and IACHIMO . Pis . Madam , a 34 CYMBELINE . But when to my good lord I prove untrue, ...
... atters to- The degree that ' s glorious . Warburton . 9 — Blessed be those . How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , Enter PISANIO and IACHIMO . Pis . Madam , a 34 CYMBELINE . But when to my good lord I prove untrue, ...
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