The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... WARBURTON . This interpretation is very ingenious , but fomewhat difputable . The excufe made by the militia foldiers is a mere fuppofition ,, without proof ; and it is well known that while bows were in ufe , no archer ever entered the ...
... WARBURTON . This interpretation is very ingenious , but fomewhat difputable . The excufe made by the militia foldiers is a mere fuppofition ,, without proof ; and it is well known that while bows were in ufe , no archer ever entered the ...
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... Warburton after him , read and rails or cries , plaufibly , but I believe not rightly . Befides , the trick of the fairy is reprefented as producing rather merriment than anger . JOHNSON . -hold their hips , and loffe , ] " And laughter ...
... Warburton after him , read and rails or cries , plaufibly , but I believe not rightly . Befides , the trick of the fairy is reprefented as producing rather merriment than anger . JOHNSON . -hold their hips , and loffe , ] " And laughter ...
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... WARBURTON . By the middle fummer's Spring , our author feems to mean the beginning of middle of mid fummer . Spring for beginning he uses again : 2d . P. Hen . IV . " As flaws congealed in the fpring of day . " 11 which expreffion has ...
... WARBURTON . By the middle fummer's Spring , our author feems to mean the beginning of middle of mid fummer . Spring for beginning he uses again : 2d . P. Hen . IV . " As flaws congealed in the fpring of day . " 11 which expreffion has ...
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... Warburton's reafon for reading That instead of The appears to be fatisfactory and authorized by the context . The middle fum- mer's ' s fpring , is , I apprehend , the feason when trees put forth their Second , or as they are frequently ...
... Warburton's reafon for reading That instead of The appears to be fatisfactory and authorized by the context . The middle fum- mer's ' s fpring , is , I apprehend , the feason when trees put forth their Second , or as they are frequently ...
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... WARBURTON . Soon after the publication of Theobald's edition , the following explanation appeared in a news - paper printed in the Weft Indies , July 22d , 1735 " By the human mortals in fo great diftrefs , we must understand the ...
... WARBURTON . Soon after the publication of Theobald's edition , the following explanation appeared in a news - paper printed in the Weft Indies , July 22d , 1735 " By the human mortals in fo great diftrefs , we must understand the ...
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