The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Warburton . A piece of him , is , I believe , no more than a cant expression . It is used , however , on a serious occasion in Pericles : " Take in your arms this piece of your dead queen . ” Steevens 7 Hor . What , & c . ] Thus the ...
... Warburton . A piece of him , is , I believe , no more than a cant expression . It is used , however , on a serious occasion in Pericles : " Take in your arms this piece of your dead queen . ” Steevens 7 Hor . What , & c . ] Thus the ...
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... Warburton . Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio reads - as by the same co- venant for which the late editions have given us - as by that covenant . Co - mart is , I suppose , a joint bargain , a word perhaps of our poet's coinage . A mart ...
... Warburton . Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio reads - as by the same co- venant for which the late editions have given us - as by that covenant . Co - mart is , I suppose , a joint bargain , a word perhaps of our poet's coinage . A mart ...
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... Warburton . I rather believe that fierce signifies conspicuous , glaring . It is used in a somewhat similar sense in Timon of Athens : " O the fierce wretchedness that glory brings ! " Again , in King Henry VIII , we have " fierce ...
... Warburton . I rather believe that fierce signifies conspicuous , glaring . It is used in a somewhat similar sense in Timon of Athens : " O the fierce wretchedness that glory brings ! " Again , in King Henry VIII , we have " fierce ...
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... Warburton's objection to the old reading , viz . that " the king had given no occasion for such a reflection . " A jingle of the same sort is found in Mother Bombie , 1594 , and seems to have been proverbial , as I have met with it more ...
... Warburton's objection to the old reading , viz . that " the king had given no occasion for such a reflection . " A jingle of the same sort is found in Mother Bombie , 1594 , and seems to have been proverbial , as I have met with it more ...
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... Warburton . By nobility of love , Mr. Heath understands , eminence and dis- tinction of love . Malone . So , afterwards , the Ghost , describing his affection for the Queen : " To me , whose love was that of dignity " & c . Steevens . 5 ...
... Warburton . By nobility of love , Mr. Heath understands , eminence and dis- tinction of love . Malone . So , afterwards , the Ghost , describing his affection for the Queen : " To me , whose love was that of dignity " & c . Steevens . 5 ...
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