The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Editor , he turns it to a haggard fear . WARBURTON . WARB . ( 7 ) The flavih motive- ] Motive , for inftrument , Rather that which fear puts in motion . K. Rich . K. Rich . We were not born to fue , 8 KING RICHARD II .
... Editor , he turns it to a haggard fear . WARBURTON . WARB . ( 7 ) The flavih motive- ] Motive , for inftrument , Rather that which fear puts in motion . K. Rich . K. Rich . We were not born to fue , 8 KING RICHARD II .
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... WARBURTON . The fense would perhaps have been better if the authour had written what his commentator fubftitutes , but the rhyme to which fenfe is too often enflaved , obliged Shakespear to write jeft , and obliges us to read it ...
... WARBURTON . The fense would perhaps have been better if the authour had written what his commentator fubftitutes , but the rhyme to which fenfe is too often enflaved , obliged Shakespear to write jeft , and obliges us to read it ...
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... WARBURTON . To deferve a merit is a phrafe of which I know not any example . I wish fome copy would exhibit . A dearer mede , and not fo deep a maim . To deferve a mede or reward , is regular and easy . As As to be caft forth in the ...
... WARBURTON . To deferve a merit is a phrafe of which I know not any example . I wish fome copy would exhibit . A dearer mede , and not fo deep a maim . To deferve a mede or reward , is regular and easy . As As to be caft forth in the ...
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... WARBURTON . This fentiment , whatever it be , is obfcurely expreffed . I under- ftand it differently from the ... Warburton's explanation of bondflave to the law , is not true . ( 8 ) And thy unkindness be like crooked age , To ...
... WARBURTON . This fentiment , whatever it be , is obfcurely expreffed . I under- ftand it differently from the ... Warburton's explanation of bondflave to the law , is not true . ( 8 ) And thy unkindness be like crooked age , To ...
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... WARBURTON . The reading , which Dr. Warburton corrects , is itself an inno- vation . His conjecture gives indeed a better fenfe than that of any copy , but copies must not be needlefly forfaken . ( 3 ) Like Perfpectives , which rightly ...
... WARBURTON . The reading , which Dr. Warburton corrects , is itself an inno- vation . His conjecture gives indeed a better fenfe than that of any copy , but copies must not be needlefly forfaken . ( 3 ) Like Perfpectives , which rightly ...
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