The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... WARBURTON Thou art a being of peculiar excellence , and haft none of the ma- lignity of the family , from which thou haft thy name , Hanmer reads , Thou're not thyself fo , though a Montague , What's What's Montague ? it is not hand ...
... WARBURTON Thou art a being of peculiar excellence , and haft none of the ma- lignity of the family , from which thou haft thy name , Hanmer reads , Thou're not thyself fo , though a Montague , What's What's Montague ? it is not hand ...
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... WARBURTON . There is no need of alteration . ( 2 ) Two fuch oppafed FOES This is a modern Sophisticati- on . The old books have it oppofed - KINGS . So that it appears , Shakespeare wrote , Tavo fuch oppofed KIN . Why he calls them Kin ...
... WARBURTON . There is no need of alteration . ( 2 ) Two fuch oppafed FOES This is a modern Sophisticati- on . The old books have it oppofed - KINGS . So that it appears , Shakespeare wrote , Tavo fuch oppofed KIN . Why he calls them Kin ...
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... WARBURTON , ( 6 ) The bay ! ] All the terms of the modern fencing - school were originally Italian ; the rapier , or fmall thrufting fword , being first ufed in Italy . The bay is the word bai , you have it , used when a thrust reaches ...
... WARBURTON , ( 6 ) The bay ! ] All the terms of the modern fencing - school were originally Italian ; the rapier , or fmall thrufting fword , being first ufed in Italy . The bay is the word bai , you have it , used when a thrust reaches ...
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... Warburton's Note ( 3 ) As thou art true , ] As thou art juft and upright . ( 4 ) How nice the quarrel petty . So in the last Act . How flight , how unimportant , how The letter was not nice , but full of charge Of dear import . Could ...
... Warburton's Note ( 3 ) As thou art true , ] As thou art juft and upright . ( 4 ) How nice the quarrel petty . So in the last Act . How flight , how unimportant , how The letter was not nice , but full of charge Of dear import . Could ...
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... WARBURTON . I am not fatisfied with this emendation , yet have nothing bet- ter to propofe , Spread thy clofe curtain love - performing night , That Run - aways eyes may wink ; - ] I am no better fatisfied with Dr. Warburton's ...
... WARBURTON . I am not fatisfied with this emendation , yet have nothing bet- ter to propofe , Spread thy clofe curtain love - performing night , That Run - aways eyes may wink ; - ] I am no better fatisfied with Dr. Warburton's ...
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