The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: King Lear. All's well that ends wellF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Side 7
... WARburton . This word may admit a further explication . " We shall express our darker purpose : " that is , we have already made known in some measure our desire of parting the kingdom ; we will now dis- cover what has not been told ...
... WARburton . This word may admit a further explication . " We shall express our darker purpose : " that is , we have already made known in some measure our desire of parting the kingdom ; we will now dis- cover what has not been told ...
Side 11
... WARBURTON . 8 No less in space , validity , ] Validity , for worth , value ; not for integrity , or good title . WARBURTON . So , in The Devil's Charter , 1607 : " The countenance of your friend is of less value than his councel , yet ...
... WARBURTON . 8 No less in space , validity , ] Validity , for worth , value ; not for integrity , or good title . WARBURTON . So , in The Devil's Charter , 1607 : " The countenance of your friend is of less value than his councel , yet ...
Side 30
... Warburton supposes ) to the existence of a God . Edmund means only , as he came not into the world as custom or law had prescribed , so he had nothing to do but to follow nature and her laws , which make no difference between legitimacy ...
... Warburton supposes ) to the existence of a God . Edmund means only , as he came not into the world as custom or law had prescribed , so he had nothing to do but to follow nature and her laws , which make no difference between legitimacy ...
Side 31
... Warburton , though I have nothing better to offer . JOHNSON . The meaning is plain , though oddly expressed . Wherefore should I acquiesce , submit tamely to the plagues and injustice of custom ? Shakspeare seems to mean by the plague ...
... Warburton , though I have nothing better to offer . JOHNSON . The meaning is plain , though oddly expressed . Wherefore should I acquiesce , submit tamely to the plagues and injustice of custom ? Shakspeare seems to mean by the plague ...
Side 32
... alluded to this passage ? But the divinity of his genius foretold , as it were , what such an atheist as Vanini would say , when he wrote upon such a subject .. WARBURTON . Than doth , within a dull , stale , tired 32 ACT . I. KING LEAR .
... alluded to this passage ? But the divinity of his genius foretold , as it were , what such an atheist as Vanini would say , when he wrote upon such a subject .. WARBURTON . Than doth , within a dull , stale , tired 32 ACT . I. KING LEAR .
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