The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16Rwington, 1821 |
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... Warburton observes , ) with a face of supplication . STEEVENS . 2 The slavish MOTIVE- ] Motive , for instrument . WARBURTON . Rather that which fear puts in motion . JOHNSON . ATONE you . ] i . e . reconcile you . So , in Cymbeline ...
... Warburton observes , ) with a face of supplication . STEEVENS . 2 The slavish MOTIVE- ] Motive , for instrument . WARBURTON . Rather that which fear puts in motion . JOHNSON . ATONE you . ] i . e . reconcile you . So , in Cymbeline ...
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... WARBURTON . The sense would perhaps have been better if the author had written what his commentator substitutes ; but the rhyme , to which sense is too often enslaved , obliged Shakspeare to write jest , and obliges us to read it ...
... WARBURTON . The sense would perhaps have been better if the author had written what his commentator substitutes ; but the rhyme , to which sense is too often enslaved , obliged Shakspeare to write jest , and obliges us to read it ...
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... WARBURTON . To this note , written with such an appearance of taste and judgement , I am afraid every reader will not subscribe . It is true , that " peace awake is still peace , as well as when asleep ; " but peace awakened by the ...
... WARBURTON . To this note , written with such an appearance of taste and judgement , I am afraid every reader will not subscribe . It is true , that " peace awake is still peace , as well as when asleep ; " but peace awakened by the ...
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... WARBURTON . ( Our part , & c . ) ] It is a question much debated amongst the writers of the law of nations , whether a banished man may be still tied in his allegiance to the state which sent him into exile . To keep the oath that we ...
... WARBURTON . ( Our part , & c . ) ] It is a question much debated amongst the writers of the law of nations , whether a banished man may be still tied in his allegiance to the state which sent him into exile . To keep the oath that we ...
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... WARBurton . 2 - advised- ] i . e . concerted , deliberated . So , in The Merchant of Venice : 66 with more advised watch . " STEEVENS . 3 Norfolk , so far , & c . ] I do not clearly see what is the sense of this abrupt line ; but ...
... WARBurton . 2 - advised- ] i . e . concerted , deliberated . So , in The Merchant of Venice : 66 with more advised watch . " STEEVENS . 3 Norfolk , so far , & c . ] I do not clearly see what is the sense of this abrupt line ; but ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 16 William Shakespeare Visualização de excertos - 1966 |
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