The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 10
... WARBURTON . Lord of thy prefence may fignify fomething more diftinct than mafter of thyself : it means master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that may fufficiently diftinguish thee from the vul- gar , without the help of ...
... WARBURTON . Lord of thy prefence may fignify fomething more diftinct than mafter of thyself : it means master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that may fufficiently diftinguish thee from the vul- gar , without the help of ...
Side 17
... WARBURTON . This paffage is obfcure ; but fuch an irregularity and perplexity runs through the whole speech , that I think this emendation not neceffary . JOHNSON . - Sir W. Cornwallis's 28th effay thus ridicules the extravagance of ...
... WARBURTON . This paffage is obfcure ; but fuch an irregularity and perplexity runs through the whole speech , that I think this emendation not neceffary . JOHNSON . - Sir W. Cornwallis's 28th effay thus ridicules the extravagance of ...
Side 19
... WARBURTON . The old reading is far more agreeable to the character of th fpeaker . Dr. Gray obferves , that Skelton has a poem to the m mory of Philip Sparrow ; and Mr. Pope in a fhort note remark that a Sparrow is called Philip ...
... WARBURTON . The old reading is far more agreeable to the character of th fpeaker . Dr. Gray obferves , that Skelton has a poem to the m mory of Philip Sparrow ; and Mr. Pope in a fhort note remark that a Sparrow is called Philip ...
Side 27
... Warburton to bolts , though bolts might be used in that time for fpots : fo Shakespeare calls Banquo " Spotted with blood , the blood - bolter'd Banquo . " The verb to blot is ufed figuratively for to difgrace a few lines lower . And ...
... Warburton to bolts , though bolts might be used in that time for fpots : fo Shakespeare calls Banquo " Spotted with blood , the blood - bolter'd Banquo . " The verb to blot is ufed figuratively for to difgrace a few lines lower . And ...
Side 32
... Warburton has well obferved on one of the former plays , that to cry aim is to encourage . I once thought it was borrowed from archery ; and that aim ! having been the word of command , as we now fay prefent ! to cry aim had been to ...
... Warburton has well obferved on one of the former plays , that to cry aim is to encourage . I once thought it was borrowed from archery ; and that aim ! having been the word of command , as we now fay prefent ! to cry aim had been to ...
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