The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... WARBURTON . I suspect that a line is lost . JOHNSON . It may be read , the sword of heaven . Thus can the demi - god , Authority , " Make us pay down for our offence , by weight ; - 66 The sword of heaven : -on whom , " & c . - - LUCIO ...
... WARBURTON . I suspect that a line is lost . JOHNSON . It may be read , the sword of heaven . Thus can the demi - god , Authority , " Make us pay down for our offence , by weight ; - 66 The sword of heaven : -on whom , " & c . - - LUCIO ...
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... WARBURTON . Stricture may easily be used for strictness ; ure is indeed an old word , but , I think , always applied to things , never to persons . JOHNSON . Sir W. D'Avenant , in his alteration of this play , reads — strict- ness . Ure ...
... WARBURTON . Stricture may easily be used for strictness ; ure is indeed an old word , but , I think , always applied to things , never to persons . JOHNSON . Sir W. D'Avenant , in his alteration of this play , reads — strict- ness . Ure ...
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... WARBURTon . The modern editors have not taken in the whole similitude here : they have taken notice of the lightness of a spark's behaviour to his mistress , and compared it to the lapwing's hovering and flut- tering as it flies . But ...
... WARBURTon . The modern editors have not taken in the whole similitude here : they have taken notice of the lightness of a spark's behaviour to his mistress , and compared it to the lapwing's hovering and flut- tering as it flies . But ...
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... WARBURton . Fall is the old reading , and the true one . Shakspeare has used the same verb active in The Comedy of Errors : 66 as easy may'st thou fall " A drop of water- . " i . e . let fall . So , in As You Like It : 66 the ...
... WARBURton . Fall is the old reading , and the true one . Shakspeare has used the same verb active in The Comedy of Errors : 66 as easy may'st thou fall " A drop of water- . " i . e . let fall . So , in As You Like It : 66 the ...
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... WARBURTON . I fear , the player , in this instance , is a better divine than the prelate . The " souls that were , " evidently refer to Adam and Eve , whose transgression rendered them obnoxious to the penalty of annihilation , but for ...
... WARBURTON . I fear , the player , in this instance , is a better divine than the prelate . The " souls that were , " evidently refer to Adam and Eve , whose transgression rendered them obnoxious to the penalty of annihilation , but for ...
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