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Side 11
1 : • је luy ay appris à mettre des rofes par tous les coins , " i . e . in every place
about him , lays the speaker , of one to whom he had taught all the court -
lalhions . WARBURTON . There Lest men should say , Look , where three - KING
JOH N.
1 : • је luy ay appris à mettre des rofes par tous les coins , " i . e . in every place
about him , lays the speaker , of one to whom he had taught all the court -
lalhions . WARBURTON . There Lest men should say , Look , where three - KING
JOH N.
Side 17
And yet the Oxford editor says , by this fiveet poison is meant flattery .
WARBURTON . This paffage is obscure ; but such an irregularity and perplexity
runs through the whole speech , that I think this emendation not necessary .
JOHNSON .
And yet the Oxford editor says , by this fiveet poison is meant flattery .
WARBURTON . This paffage is obscure ; but such an irregularity and perplexity
runs through the whole speech , that I think this emendation not necessary .
JOHNSON .
Side 19
WARBURTON . The old reading is far more agreeable to the character of th
speaker . Dr. Gray observes , that Skelton has a poem to the m mory of Philip
Sparrow ; and Mr. Pope in a fort note remark that a Sparrow is called Philip .
Johnson .
WARBURTON . The old reading is far more agreeable to the character of th
speaker . Dr. Gray observes , that Skelton has a poem to the m mory of Philip
Sparrow ; and Mr. Pope in a fort note remark that a Sparrow is called Philip .
Johnson .
Side 27
Mr. Theobald reads , with the first folio , blots , which being so early authorized ,
and fo much better understood , needed not to have been changed by Dr.
Warburton to bolts , though bolts might be used in that time for spots : fo
Shakespeare ...
Mr. Theobald reads , with the first folio , blots , which being so early authorized ,
and fo much better understood , needed not to have been changed by Dr.
Warburton to bolts , though bolts might be used in that time for spots : fo
Shakespeare ...
Side 32
You loving men of Angiers , Arthur's subjects , Our trumpet call'd you to this gentle
parle . 8 It ill befeems this presence , to cry aim To these ill - tuned repetitions . ]
Dr. Warburton has well observed on one of the former plays , that to cry aim is to ...
You loving men of Angiers , Arthur's subjects , Our trumpet call'd you to this gentle
parle . 8 It ill befeems this presence , to cry aim To these ill - tuned repetitions . ]
Dr. Warburton has well observed on one of the former plays , that to cry aim is to ...
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