The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... WARBURTON . Sir Thomas Hanmer having caught from Mr. Theobald a hint that a line was lost , endeavours to supply it thus : 66 Then no more remains , " But that to your sufficiency you join " A will to serve us , as your worth is able ...
... WARBURTON . Sir Thomas Hanmer having caught from Mr. Theobald a hint that a line was lost , endeavours to supply it thus : 66 Then no more remains , " But that to your sufficiency you join " A will to serve us , as your worth is able ...
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... Warburton in thinking that by sufficiency the Duke means authority , or power ; and , if that be admitted , a very slight alteration indeed will restore this passage - the changing the word is into be . It will then run thus , and be ...
... Warburton in thinking that by sufficiency the Duke means authority , or power ; and , if that be admitted , a very slight alteration indeed will restore this passage - the changing the word is into be . It will then run thus , and be ...
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... Warburton makes terms signify bounds or limits . I rather think the the Duke meant to say , that Escalus was pregnant , that is , ready and knowing in all the forms of the law , and , among other things , in the terms or times set apart ...
... Warburton makes terms signify bounds or limits . I rather think the the Duke meant to say , that Escalus was pregnant , that is , ready and knowing in all the forms of the law , and , among other things , in the terms or times set apart ...
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... but , for all that , none of Shakspeare's . WARBURTON . I know not whether we may not better read- " One that can , my part to him advértise . " Hold therefore , Angelo ' ; In our remove , SC . I. 11 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... but , for all that , none of Shakspeare's . WARBURTON . I know not whether we may not better read- " One that can , my part to him advértise . " Hold therefore , Angelo ' ; In our remove , SC . I. 11 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... WARBURTON . 66 This speech is improperly given to Lucio . It clearly belongs to the second Gentleman , who had heard grace a dozen times at least . " RITSON . 8 Grace is grace , despite of all controversy : ] Satirically insi- nuating ...
... WARBURTON . 66 This speech is improperly given to Lucio . It clearly belongs to the second Gentleman , who had heard grace a dozen times at least . " RITSON . 8 Grace is grace , despite of all controversy : ] Satirically insi- nuating ...
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