The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 7
... WARBURTON . The meaning is only this ; if Edward keeps his word . JOHNSON . 3 And , for my name of George begins with G , & c . ] So , in Ni- cols's Tragical Life and Death of Richard III : 66 By that blind riddle of the letter G , 66 ...
... WARBURTON . The meaning is only this ; if Edward keeps his word . JOHNSON . 3 And , for my name of George begins with G , & c . ] So , in Ni- cols's Tragical Life and Death of Richard III : 66 By that blind riddle of the letter G , 66 ...
Side 17
... WARBURTON . I cannot but be rather of fir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is ufed immediately in its common fenfe , in answer to this line . JOHNSON . I believe the old reading is the true one . So , in the ...
... WARBURTON . I cannot but be rather of fir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is ufed immediately in its common fenfe , in answer to this line . JOHNSON . I believe the old reading is the true one . So , in the ...
Side 22
... WARBURTON . I and , no doubt , right royal , - ] Of the degree of royalty belonging to Henry the fixth there could be no doubt , nor could Richard have mentioned it with any fuch hefitation ; he could not indeed very properly allow him ...
... WARBURTON . I and , no doubt , right royal , - ] Of the degree of royalty belonging to Henry the fixth there could be no doubt , nor could Richard have mentioned it with any fuch hefitation ; he could not indeed very properly allow him ...
Side 29
... WARBURTON . which you have pill'd from me : ] To pill is to pillage . So , in the Martyr'd Soldier , by Shirley , 1638 : " He has not pill'd the rich , nor flay'd the poor . ' Ah , gentle villain , - -ungentle villain , 99 STEEVENS ...
... WARBURTON . which you have pill'd from me : ] To pill is to pillage . So , in the Martyr'd Soldier , by Shirley , 1638 : " He has not pill'd the rich , nor flay'd the poor . ' Ah , gentle villain , - -ungentle villain , 99 STEEVENS ...
Side 31
... ; and intimating that Elizabeth was zo expect no other treatment for her fons . WARBURTON . She calls him bog , as an appellation more contemptuous than bear , Thou that waft feal'd in thy nativity 1 The flave KING RICHARD III . 31.
... ; and intimating that Elizabeth was zo expect no other treatment for her fons . WARBURTON . She calls him bog , as an appellation more contemptuous than bear , Thou that waft feal'd in thy nativity 1 The flave KING RICHARD III . 31.
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