The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 7J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... Ce- remonies , for religious ornaments . Thus afterwards he explains them by Cafar's trophies ; i . e . fuch as he had dedicated to the Gods . WARBURTON , B 3 Sa So do you too , where you perceive them thick JULIUS CÆSAR . 5 تو.
... Ce- remonies , for religious ornaments . Thus afterwards he explains them by Cafar's trophies ; i . e . fuch as he had dedicated to the Gods . WARBURTON , B 3 Sa So do you too , where you perceive them thick JULIUS CÆSAR . 5 تو.
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... [ cal- culate ] for the genus [ foretel ] WARBURTON . Shakespeare found the liberty eftablished . To calculate a nati- vity , is the technical term . But life , being weary of these worldly bars , 8 But 20 JULIUS CÆSAR . 4 ...
... [ cal- culate ] for the genus [ foretel ] WARBURTON . Shakespeare found the liberty eftablished . To calculate a nati- vity , is the technical term . But life , being weary of these worldly bars , 8 But 20 JULIUS CÆSAR . 4 ...
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... WARBURTON . The Soy of the Greek cri- ticks does not , I think , mean fentiments which raise fear , more · than ... Warburton's pompous cri- ticifm might well have been fhortened . The Genius is not the genius of a kingdom , nor are the ...
... WARBURTON . The Soy of the Greek cri- ticks does not , I think , mean fentiments which raise fear , more · than ... Warburton's pompous cri- ticifm might well have been fhortened . The Genius is not the genius of a kingdom , nor are the ...
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... WARBURTON . This elaborate emendation is , I think , erroneous . The face of men is the countenance , the regard , the esteem of the publick ; in other terms , bonour and reputa- tion ; or , the face of men may mean , the dejected look ...
... WARBURTON . This elaborate emendation is , I think , erroneous . The face of men is the countenance , the regard , the esteem of the publick ; in other terms , bonour and reputa- tion ; or , the face of men may mean , the dejected look ...
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... WARBURTON . Main opinion , is nothing more VOL . VIL than leading , fixed , predominant opinion . 4 - for he loves to hear , & c ] It was finely imagined by the poet , to make Cafar del ght in this fort of conversation . The Author of ...
... WARBURTON . Main opinion , is nothing more VOL . VIL than leading , fixed , predominant opinion . 4 - for he loves to hear , & c ] It was finely imagined by the poet , to make Cafar del ght in this fort of conversation . The Author of ...
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