Twelfth night. Winter's talePrinted for, and under the direction of, John Bell, 1788 |
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Pagina 4
... WARBURTON . Milton , in his Paradise Lost , b.iv. has very success- fully introduced the image : -now gentle gales , " Fanning their odoriferous wings , dispense " Native perfumes , and whisper whence they stole " Those balmy spoils ...
... WARBURTON . Milton , in his Paradise Lost , b.iv. has very success- fully introduced the image : -now gentle gales , " Fanning their odoriferous wings , dispense " Native perfumes , and whisper whence they stole " Those balmy spoils ...
Pagina 7
... WARBURTON . - ] We should read , and 40. Her sweet perfections- point it thus : ( 0 sweet perfection ! ) WARBURTON . There is no occasion for this new pointing , as the poet does not appear to have meant exclamation . Liver , brain ...
... WARBURTON . - ] We should read , and 40. Her sweet perfections- point it thus : ( 0 sweet perfection ! ) WARBURTON . There is no occasion for this new pointing , as the poet does not appear to have meant exclamation . Liver , brain ...
Pagina 10
... WARBURTON . Castiliano volgo ; ] I meet with the word Castilian and Castilians in several of the old comedies . It is difficult to assign any particular propriety to it , unless it was adopted immediately after the defeat of the Armada ...
... WARBURTON . Castiliano volgo ; ] I meet with the word Castilian and Castilians in several of the old comedies . It is difficult to assign any particular propriety to it , unless it was adopted immediately after the defeat of the Armada ...
Pagina 11
... Warburton's emend- ation , and Sir T. Hanmer's comment . Marston , however , seems to allude to the famous Balthasar Castiglioni , whose most celebrated work was Il Corti- giano , or The Courtier . STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens has not ...
... Warburton's emend- ation , and Sir T. Hanmer's comment . Marston , however , seems to allude to the famous Balthasar Castiglioni , whose most celebrated work was Il Corti- giano , or The Courtier . STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens has not ...
Pagina 19
... WARBURTON . Dr. Letherland was of opinion , that " by this post is meant a post to mount his horse from , a horse- block , which , by the custom of the city , is still placed ' at the sheriff's door . " In In the Contention for Honour ...
... WARBURTON . Dr. Letherland was of opinion , that " by this post is meant a post to mount his horse from , a horse- block , which , by the custom of the city , is still placed ' at the sheriff's door . " In In the Contention for Honour ...
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ancient Antigonus Autolycus Ben Jonson beseech better Bohemia Brownist called Camillo Cesario CLEOMENES Clown daughter dear dost doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio fool Gent gentleman give hand Hanmer hath heart heaven HENLEY Hermione honest Honest Whore honour i'the Illyria in't is't JOHNSON king kiss knight lady last enchantment Leontes lord madam MALONE Malvolio means mistress musick never o'er o'the old copy Olivia on't pash passage Paul Paulina Perdita play Polixenes Polyolbion pr'ythee pray prince queen Romeo and Juliet SCENE seems Shakspere Shakspere's Shep shew Sicilia Sir Andrew Sir Andrew Ague-cheek Sir Toby Sir Topas song speak STEEVENS swear sweet tell thee THEOBALD there's thing thou art thou hast three merry TWELFTH NIGHT Viola volgo WARBURTON WINTER'S TALE woman word
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