The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Pagina 142
... tion of the word , but it has fo Mr. Pope , but all the editions much of our authour's manner , elfe , that I have met with , old that I find no temptation to reand modern , read , cede from the old copies . 2 - obfequius forrow ...
... tion of the word , but it has fo Mr. Pope , but all the editions much of our authour's manner , elfe , that I have met with , old that I find no temptation to reand modern , read , cede from the old copies . 2 - obfequius forrow ...
Pagina 174
... tion . 9 - drinking , fencing , ] Swearing , ] Fencing , an interpelaWARBURTON . I fuppofe , by fencing is meant a too diligent frequentation of the fencing - fchool , a refort of violent and lawless young men . --an utter- ] In former ...
... tion . 9 - drinking , fencing , ] Swearing , ] Fencing , an interpelaWARBURTON . I fuppofe , by fencing is meant a too diligent frequentation of the fencing - fchool , a refort of violent and lawless young men . --an utter- ] In former ...
Pagina 241
... TION -Senfe , fure , you have , Elfe could you not have mo- ] But from what philofophy our editors learnt this , I cannot tell . Since motion depends fo little upon fenfe , that the greateft part of motion in the univerfe , is amongst ...
... TION -Senfe , fure , you have , Elfe could you not have mo- ] But from what philofophy our editors learnt this , I cannot tell . Since motion depends fo little upon fenfe , that the greateft part of motion in the univerfe , is amongst ...
Pagina 294
... to leave in the room of that which they fteal . 4 Doth by their own infinua tion grow : ] Infinuation , for corruptly obtruding themselves into his fervice . WARE . " " To " To quit him with this arm ? and is't 294 HAMLET ,
... to leave in the room of that which they fteal . 4 Doth by their own infinua tion grow : ] Infinuation , for corruptly obtruding themselves into his fervice . WARE . " " To " To quit him with this arm ? and is't 294 HAMLET ,
Pagina 300
... tion , but I know not why the critick fhould fuppofe that fond was printed for fann'd in confequence of any reafon or reflection . Such errors , to which there is no temptation but idlenef , and of which there was no caufe • tion . 6 a ...
... tion , but I know not why the critick fhould fuppofe that fond was printed for fann'd in confequence of any reafon or reflection . Such errors , to which there is no temptation but idlenef , and of which there was no caufe • tion . 6 a ...
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