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Pagina 33
But in James's time , that reign of false tafte as well as falle politics , they came again in fashion ; and a deluge of this affected nonfenfe overflowed the court and country . WARBURTON . The diverfion going forward at prefent is not ...
But in James's time , that reign of false tafte as well as falle politics , they came again in fashion ; and a deluge of this affected nonfenfe overflowed the court and country . WARBURTON . The diverfion going forward at prefent is not ...
Pagina 39
WARBURTON . All the copies ( three of which were published in our author's life - time ) concur in reading fairies ' midwife , and Dr. Warburton's alteration appears to be quite unneceffary . The fairies ' midwife does not mean the ...
WARBURTON . All the copies ( three of which were published in our author's life - time ) concur in reading fairies ' midwife , and Dr. Warburton's alteration appears to be quite unneceffary . The fairies ' midwife does not mean the ...
Pagina 41
WARBURTON . The following paffage in The Gul's Hornbook , by T. Decker , 1609 , ftill more strongly fupports the old reading : " If you be a courtier , difcourfe of the obtaining of fuits . MALONE . In these lines Dr. Warburton has very ...
WARBURTON . The following paffage in The Gul's Hornbook , by T. Decker , 1609 , ftill more strongly fupports the old reading : " If you be a courtier , difcourfe of the obtaining of fuits . MALONE . In these lines Dr. Warburton has very ...
Pagina 50
... my lips ftand ready , as two blufhing pilgrims , to take off that offence , to atone for it by a sweet penance . Our poet therefore must have wrote , the gentle fine is this . WARBURTON . ROMEO AND JULIET . 51 Jul .
... my lips ftand ready , as two blufhing pilgrims , to take off that offence , to atone for it by a sweet penance . Our poet therefore must have wrote , the gentle fine is this . WARBURTON . ROMEO AND JULIET . 51 Jul .
Pagina 58
WARBURTON . I think the true reading is , Thou art thyself , then not a Montague . Thou art a being of peculiar excellence , and haft none of the malignity of the family from which thou haft thy name.Hanmer reads : Thou're not thyself ...
WARBURTON . I think the true reading is , Thou art thyself , then not a Montague . Thou art a being of peculiar excellence , and haft none of the malignity of the family from which thou haft thy name.Hanmer reads : Thou're not thyself ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 10 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1807 |
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