The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Theobald on this passage . [ But let it be remembered , that Dr. Warburton communicated many notes to Theobald before he published his own edition , and complains that he was not fairly dealt with concerning them . REED . ] A friend in ...
... Theobald on this passage . [ But let it be remembered , that Dr. Warburton communicated many notes to Theobald before he published his own edition , and complains that he was not fairly dealt with concerning them . REED . ] A friend in ...
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... THEOBALD . Sense and the antithesis oblige us to read this nonsense thus : Upon the humbled beach : " . 66 i . e . because daily insulted from the flow of the tide . WARBURTON . For twinn'd I know not well how to regulate this passage ...
... THEOBALD . Sense and the antithesis oblige us to read this nonsense thus : Upon the humbled beach : " . 66 i . e . because daily insulted from the flow of the tide . WARBURTON . For twinn'd I know not well how to regulate this passage ...
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... Theobald's conjecture may derive some support from a pas- in King Lear : sage 66 the murm'ring surge " That on th ' unnumber'd idle pebbles chases- . " Th ' unnumber'd , and the number'd , if hastily pronounced , might easily have been ...
... Theobald's conjecture may derive some support from a pas- in King Lear : sage 66 the murm'ring surge " That on th ' unnumber'd idle pebbles chases- . " Th ' unnumber'd , and the number'd , if hastily pronounced , might easily have been ...
Page 67
... was proposed by Mr. Theobald : and I think properly adopted by Sir T. Hanmer and Dr. Johnson . MALONE . Though this a heavenly angel , hell is here . F 2 SC . 11 . 67 CYMBELINE . I' the bottom of a cowslip: Here's a ...
... was proposed by Mr. Theobald : and I think properly adopted by Sir T. Hanmer and Dr. Johnson . MALONE . Though this a heavenly angel , hell is here . F 2 SC . 11 . 67 CYMBELINE . I' the bottom of a cowslip: Here's a ...
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... Theobald , in one of his long notes , endeavours to prove that it should be : 66 which will make him so - . " He is followed by Dr. Warburton . JOHNSON . The words were probably written at length in the manuscript , you will , and you ...
... Theobald , in one of his long notes , endeavours to prove that it should be : 66 which will make him so - . " He is followed by Dr. Warburton . JOHNSON . The words were probably written at length in the manuscript , you will , and you ...
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