The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... WARBURTON . So , in All's well that ends well : " Which , as the dearest iffue of his practice , " He bade me store up as a triple eye . " MALONE . To fuftain the pillars of the earth is a scriptural phrafe . Thus , in Pfalm 75 : " The ...
... WARBURTON . So , in All's well that ends well : " Which , as the dearest iffue of his practice , " He bade me store up as a triple eye . " MALONE . To fuftain the pillars of the earth is a scriptural phrafe . Thus , in Pfalm 75 : " The ...
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... WARBURTON . I am in doubt whether Shakspeare had any idea but of a fabrick ftanding on pillars . The later editions have all printed the raised empire , for the ranged empire , as it was first given . The ran JOHNSON . empire is ...
... WARBURTON . I am in doubt whether Shakspeare had any idea but of a fabrick ftanding on pillars . The later editions have all printed the raised empire , for the ranged empire , as it was first given . The ran JOHNSON . empire is ...
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... Warburton , is the true one , because it affords a clear fenfe ; whilft , on the other hand , the reading of the old copy affords none : for fuppofing change with to mean exchange for , what idea is conveyed by this paf- fage ? and what ...
... Warburton , is the true one , because it affords a clear fenfe ; whilft , on the other hand , the reading of the old copy affords none : for fuppofing change with to mean exchange for , what idea is conveyed by this paf- fage ? and what ...
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... Warburton , which is made with great acute- nefs ; yet the original reading may , I think , ftand . If you had as ... Warburton's moft happy emendation . The reader who wishes for more inftruction on this fubject , may confult Goulart's ...
... Warburton , which is made with great acute- nefs ; yet the original reading may , I think , ftand . If you had as ... Warburton's moft happy emendation . The reader who wishes for more inftruction on this fubject , may confult Goulart's ...
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... Warburton has proposed to read - minds . It is at least a conjecture that deferves to be mentioned . Dr. Johnton , however , might , in fome degree , have coun- tenanced his explanation by a fingular epithet , that occurs twice in the ...
... Warburton has proposed to read - minds . It is at least a conjecture that deferves to be mentioned . Dr. Johnton , however , might , in fome degree , have coun- tenanced his explanation by a fingular epithet , that occurs twice in the ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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