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Side 10
WARBURTON , Lord of thy presence may signify something more distinct than
master of thyself : it means master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that
may sufficiently distinguish thee from the vulgar , without the help of fortune , Lord
...
WARBURTON , Lord of thy presence may signify something more distinct than
master of thyself : it means master of that dignity and grandeur of appearance that
may sufficiently distinguish thee from the vulgar , without the help of fortune , Lord
...
Side 11
1 : “ Je luy ay appris à mettre des rojis par tous les coins , " i . e . in every place
about lim , says the speaker , of one to whom he had taught all the court -
fashions . WARBURTON , These Left men should say , Look , where threc - K ING
JOHN .
1 : “ Je luy ay appris à mettre des rojis par tous les coins , " i . e . in every place
about lim , says the speaker , of one to whom he had taught all the court -
fashions . WARBURTON , These Left men should say , Look , where threc - K ING
JOHN .
Side 17
WARBURTON . This passage is obscure ; but such an irregularity and perplexity
runs through the whole speech , that I think this emendation not necessary .
Johnson . * Sir W . Cornwallis ' s 28th essay thus ridicules the extravagance of ...
WARBURTON . This passage is obscure ; but such an irregularity and perplexity
runs through the whole speech , that I think this emendation not necessary .
Johnson . * Sir W . Cornwallis ' s 28th essay thus ridicules the extravagance of ...
Side 27
Mr . Theobald reads , with the first folio , blots , which being so early authorized ,
and so much better understood , needed not to have been changed by Dr ,
Warburton to bolts , though bolts might be used in that time for fpois : so
Shakespeare ...
Mr . Theobald reads , with the first folio , blots , which being so early authorized ,
and so much better understood , needed not to have been changed by Dr ,
Warburton to bolts , though bolts might be used in that time for fpois : so
Shakespeare ...
Side 32
You loving men of Angiers , Arthur ' s sub jects , Our trumpet called 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 ...
You loving men of Angiers , Arthur ' s sub jects , Our trumpet called 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 ...
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