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... of his deformity infinuates her reflections on his moral condition : And thus he
has taught her to fcold in all the elegance of figure . WARBURTON . > Thou rag of
honour , & c . ] . We should certainly read : Thou wrack of honour Glo . Margaret .
... of his deformity infinuates her reflections on his moral condition : And thus he
has taught her to fcold in all the elegance of figure . WARBURTON . > Thou rag of
honour , & c . ] . We should certainly read : Thou wrack of honour Glo . Margaret .
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WARBURTON . Rag is , in my opinion , right , and intimates that much of his
honour is torn away . Patch is , in the same manner , a contemp . tuous
appellation . Johnson . This word of contempt is used again in Timon : " If thou
wilt curse , thy ...
WARBURTON . Rag is , in my opinion , right , and intimates that much of his
honour is torn away . Patch is , in the same manner , a contemp . tuous
appellation . Johnson . This word of contempt is used again in Timon : " If thou
wilt curse , thy ...
Side 44
WARBURTON . Shakespeare so frequently uses both these pronouns
indiscriminately , that no correction is neceffary . STEEVENS . 5 Spoke like a tall
fellow , ] The meaning of tall , in old English , is stout , daring , fearless , and
strong .
WARBURTON . Shakespeare so frequently uses both these pronouns
indiscriminately , that no correction is neceffary . STEEVENS . 5 Spoke like a tall
fellow , ] The meaning of tall , in old English , is stout , daring , fearless , and
strong .
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... of this age , ? Too ceremonious , and traditional :) Ceremonious for supersti .
tious ; traditional for adherent to old customs . WARBURTON . 3 Weigh it but with
the grossness of this age , ] But the more gross , that is , the more superstitious
the ...
... of this age , ? Too ceremonious , and traditional :) Ceremonious for supersti .
tious ; traditional for adherent to old customs . WARBURTON . 3 Weigh it but with
the grossness of this age , ] But the more gross , that is , the more superstitious
the ...
Side 70
... like most other retailed things , became adulterated . We should read : intaild to
all pofterity ; which is finely and sensibly expressed , as if truth was the natural
inheritance of our children ; which it is impiety to deprive them of . WARBURTON .
... like most other retailed things , became adulterated . We should read : intaild to
all pofterity ; which is finely and sensibly expressed , as if truth was the natural
inheritance of our children ; which it is impiety to deprive them of . WARBURTON .
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