“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Warburton . This passage , I believe , means no more than that Don Ar- mado was a man nicely versed in ceremonial distinctions ; one who could distinguish in the most delicate questions of honour , the exact boundaries of right and ...
... Warburton . This passage , I believe , means no more than that Don Ar- mado was a man nicely versed in ceremonial distinctions ; one who could distinguish in the most delicate questions of honour , the exact boundaries of right and ...
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... Warburton . refers to it in his dissertation at the end of this play . Malone . in the world's debate . ] The world ... Warburton's interpretation is clearly preferable to that of John- The king had not yet so weaned himself from the ...
... Warburton . refers to it in his dissertation at the end of this play . Malone . in the world's debate . ] The world ... Warburton's interpretation is clearly preferable to that of John- The king had not yet so weaned himself from the ...
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... Warburton has here changed complements to complishments , for accomplishments , but unnecessarily . Johnson . 5 these betray & c . ] The former editors : these betray nice wenches , that would be betray'd without these , and make them ...
... Warburton has here changed complements to complishments , for accomplishments , but unnecessarily . Johnson . 5 these betray & c . ] The former editors : these betray nice wenches , that would be betray'd without these , and make them ...
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... Warburton . I know not whether it be right , however specious , to change Few to Jewel . Few , in our author's time , was , for whatever reason , apparently a word of endearment . So , in A Midsummer Night's Dream : " Most briskly ...
... Warburton . I know not whether it be right , however specious , to change Few to Jewel . Few , in our author's time , was , for whatever reason , apparently a word of endearment . So , in A Midsummer Night's Dream : " Most briskly ...
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... Warburton's mistake may have arisen , bears a variety of significations , none of which is fine , delicate , or applicable to a thing of value . Dr. Johnson's quotation by no means proves Jew to have been a word of endearment . Ritson ...
... Warburton's mistake may have arisen , bears a variety of significations , none of which is fine , delicate , or applicable to a thing of value . Dr. Johnson's quotation by no means proves Jew to have been a word of endearment . Ritson ...
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