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... WARBURTON . I am by no means convinced that Dr. Warburton's punctuation , or explanation , is right . The sense may be , that the prefent wars anni- bilate bis gentler qualities . To eat up , and confequently to devour , has this ...
... WARBURTON . I am by no means convinced that Dr. Warburton's punctuation , or explanation , is right . The sense may be , that the prefent wars anni- bilate bis gentler qualities . To eat up , and confequently to devour , has this ...
Side 462
... WARBURTON . I am neither satisfied with the reading nor the emendation ; them'd is , I think , a word unauthorised , and very harsh . Perhaps we may read : their conteftation - Had theme from you , you were the word of war . The difpute ...
... WARBURTON . I am neither satisfied with the reading nor the emendation ; them'd is , I think , a word unauthorised , and very harsh . Perhaps we may read : their conteftation - Had theme from you , you were the word of war . The difpute ...
Side 562
... WARBURTON . This explanation is very juft ; the thought did not deserve so good an annotation . JOHNSON . I believe Dr. Warburton here , as in many other places , faw more than his authour meant . Shakspeare , I think , only intended to ...
... WARBURTON . This explanation is very juft ; the thought did not deserve so good an annotation . JOHNSON . I believe Dr. Warburton here , as in many other places , faw more than his authour meant . Shakspeare , I think , only intended to ...
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