The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen19J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... in his own work ; and that these three lines are the introduction of the poem addressed to Timon , which he afterwards gives the Painter an account of . WARBURTON . POET . A thing slipp'd idly from me . Our SC . I. 7 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... in his own work ; and that these three lines are the introduction of the poem addressed to Timon , which he afterwards gives the Painter an account of . WARBURTON . POET . A thing slipp'd idly from me . Our SC . I. 7 TIMON OF ATHENS .
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... WARBURTON . This speech of the Poet is very obscure . He seems to boast the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verses drop from a poet as gums from odoriferous trees , and that his flame kindles itself without the ...
... WARBURTON . This speech of the Poet is very obscure . He seems to boast the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verses drop from a poet as gums from odoriferous trees , and that his flame kindles itself without the ...
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... WARBURTON . This sentence seems to me obscure , and , however explained , not very forcible . This grace speaks his own standing , is only , The gracefulness of this figure shows how it stands . I am inclined to think something ...
... WARBURTON . This sentence seems to me obscure , and , however explained , not very forcible . This grace speaks his own standing , is only , The gracefulness of this figure shows how it stands . I am inclined to think something ...
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... Warburton's expla- nations of this passage , which are such as the words cannot pos- sibly imply . I am rather inclined to suppose , that the figure alluded to was a representation of one of the Graces , and , as they are always ...
... Warburton's expla- nations of this passage , which are such as the words cannot pos- sibly imply . I am rather inclined to suppose , that the figure alluded to was a representation of one of the Graces , and , as they are always ...
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... WARBURTON . " Hic ille est Raphael , timuit , quo sospite vinci " Rerum magna parens , & moriente mori . " or it is the contrast of forms or opposition of colours . JOHNSON . So , under the print of Noah Bridges , by Faithorne ...
... WARBURTON . " Hic ille est Raphael , timuit , quo sospite vinci " Rerum magna parens , & moriente mori . " or it is the contrast of forms or opposition of colours . JOHNSON . So , under the print of Noah Bridges , by Faithorne ...
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