The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen3 |
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... where the Devil continued to have a confiderable part . The mention of it here was to ridicule fo abfurd a circumftance in thefe old farces . WARBURTON . Such Such as he hath obferv'd in noble ladies Unto their 8 THE TAMING.
... where the Devil continued to have a confiderable part . The mention of it here was to ridicule fo abfurd a circumftance in thefe old farces . WARBURTON . Such Such as he hath obferv'd in noble ladies Unto their 8 THE TAMING.
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2 Sir Thomas Hanmer , and after him Dr. Warburton , read to virtue ; but formerly ply and apply were indifferently used , as to ply or apply his ftudies . SCENE SCENE II . Enter Baptifta with Catharina and Bianca , 16 THE TAMING.
2 Sir Thomas Hanmer , and after him Dr. Warburton , read to virtue ; but formerly ply and apply were indifferently used , as to ply or apply his ftudies . SCENE SCENE II . Enter Baptifta with Catharina and Bianca , 16 THE TAMING.
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WARBURTON . Why this fhould feem nonfenfe , I cannot perceive . In a few means the fame as in short , in few words . The burthen of a dance is an Aş expreffion which I have never heard ; the burthen of his wooing fong had been more ...
WARBURTON . Why this fhould feem nonfenfe , I cannot perceive . In a few means the fame as in short , in few words . The burthen of a dance is an Aş expreffion which I have never heard ; the burthen of his wooing fong had been more ...
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WARBURTON . Surely the fenfe of the present reading is too obvious to be miffed or mistaken . Petruchio fays , that , if a girl has money enough , no bad qualities of mind or body will remove affection's edge ; that is , hinder him from ...
WARBURTON . Surely the fenfe of the present reading is too obvious to be miffed or mistaken . Petruchio fays , that , if a girl has money enough , no bad qualities of mind or body will remove affection's edge ; that is , hinder him from ...
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Not her that chides , Sir , at any hand , I pray . 3 That gives not half fo great a blow to HEAR , ] This aukward phrafe could never come from Shakespeare . He wrote , without queftion , -so great a blow to TH'EAR . WARBURTON . Tra .
Not her that chides , Sir , at any hand , I pray . 3 That gives not half fo great a blow to HEAR , ] This aukward phrafe could never come from Shakespeare . He wrote , without queftion , -so great a blow to TH'EAR . WARBURTON . Tra .
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