The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... WARBURTON . 9 which oozes- - ] The folio copy reads which uses . The modern editors have given it - which iffurs . JOHNSON . Gum and iffues were inferted by Mr. Pope ; oozes by Dr. Johufon . The two oldeft copies read : Our poefie is as ...
... WARBURTON . 9 which oozes- - ] The folio copy reads which uses . The modern editors have given it - which iffurs . JOHNSON . Gum and iffues were inferted by Mr. Pope ; oozes by Dr. Johufon . The two oldeft copies read : Our poefie is as ...
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... WARBURTON . This fpeech of the poet is very obfcure . He feems to boast the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verfes drop from a poet as gums from odoriferous trees , and that his flame kindles itself without the ...
... WARBURTON . This fpeech of the poet is very obfcure . He feems to boast the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verfes drop from a poet as gums from odoriferous trees , and that his flame kindles itself without the ...
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... Warburton . This fentence feems to me obfcure , and , however explained , not very forcible . This grace Speaks his own ftanding , is only , The grace- fulness of this figure shows how it flands . I am inclined to think fomething ...
... Warburton . This fentence feems to me obfcure , and , however explained , not very forcible . This grace Speaks his own ftanding , is only , The grace- fulness of this figure shows how it flands . I am inclined to think fomething ...
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... WARBURTON . or it is the contraft of forms or oppofition of colours . JOHNSON . So , under the print of Noah Bridges , by Faithorne : " Faithorne , with nature at a noble ftrife , “ Hath_paid the author a great share of life . & c ...
... WARBURTON . or it is the contraft of forms or oppofition of colours . JOHNSON . So , under the print of Noah Bridges , by Faithorne : " Faithorne , with nature at a noble ftrife , “ Hath_paid the author a great share of life . & c ...
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... WARBURTON . Rain facrificial whisperings in his ears , ] The feufe is obvious , and means , in general , flattering him . The particular kind of flattery may be collected from the circumftance of its being offered up in whispers : which ...
... WARBURTON . Rain facrificial whisperings in his ears , ] The feufe is obvious , and means , in general , flattering him . The particular kind of flattery may be collected from the circumftance of its being offered up in whispers : which ...
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