The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen3A. Leathley, 1756 |
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... would mend Shakespear's expreffion , and reads , that should not work Like a malicious poifon : # 1 So that Camille's reafon is loft in this happy emendation . WARB . Rafb Maliciously , like poifon . But I cannot ( 4 16 TALE . THE WINTER'S.
... would mend Shakespear's expreffion , and reads , that should not work Like a malicious poifon : # 1 So that Camille's reafon is loft in this happy emendation . WARB . Rafb Maliciously , like poifon . But I cannot ( 4 16 TALE . THE WINTER'S.
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... WARB . Dr. Thirlby inclines rather to Sir T. Hanmer's emendation , which certainly makes an eafy fenfe , and is in my opinion pre- ferable to the prefent reading . But concerning this paffage I know not what to decide . ( 8 ) His work ...
... WARB . Dr. Thirlby inclines rather to Sir T. Hanmer's emendation , which certainly makes an eafy fenfe , and is in my opinion pre- ferable to the prefent reading . But concerning this paffage I know not what to decide . ( 8 ) His work ...
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... have reafon to do a thing . The Oxford Editor , ignorant of this , alters it to , As little fkill in fear , which has no kind of sense in this place . WARB . As As little fkill to fear , as I have purpose 68 THE WINTER'S TALE .
... have reafon to do a thing . The Oxford Editor , ignorant of this , alters it to , As little fkill in fear , which has no kind of sense in this place . WARB . As As little fkill to fear , as I have purpose 68 THE WINTER'S TALE .
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... WARB . And not a word more . ] The word clamour , when applied to bells , does not fignify in Shakespeare a ceafing , but a continued ringing . Thus ufed in his play , intitled , Much ado about Nothing , act v . fc . vii . Benedick ...
... WARB . And not a word more . ] The word clamour , when applied to bells , does not fignify in Shakespeare a ceafing , but a continued ringing . Thus ufed in his play , intitled , Much ado about Nothing , act v . fc . vii . Benedick ...
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... is taken from tennis - balls , which weret ftuffed with hair . So in Henry V. it is faid of a courfer , vig He bounds as if his entrails were hairs . WARB . themselves Saltiers : and they have a dance , which This THE WINTER'S TALE . 75.
... is taken from tennis - balls , which weret ftuffed with hair . So in Henry V. it is faid of a courfer , vig He bounds as if his entrails were hairs . WARB . themselves Saltiers : and they have a dance , which This THE WINTER'S TALE . 75.
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