The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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Page 121
... Warburton . But I now think myfelf authorised to declare , on the ftrength of long and repeated enquiries , urged by ... Warburton's gratis dictum concerning the Fool and Death , made its first appearance . The fubfequent notitiæ are ...
... Warburton . But I now think myfelf authorised to declare , on the ftrength of long and repeated enquiries , urged by ... Warburton's gratis dictum concerning the Fool and Death , made its first appearance . The fubfequent notitiæ are ...
Page 122
... Warburton therefore has afferted of the drama , is only known to be true of the dance ; and the subje & under confideration was certainly more adapted to the latter than the former , agility and grimace , rather than dialogue , being ...
... Warburton therefore has afferted of the drama , is only known to be true of the dance ; and the subje & under confideration was certainly more adapted to the latter than the former , agility and grimace , rather than dialogue , being ...
Page 243
... Warburton ( Vol . I. after the table of editions ) expreffes a belief that our great poet wrote " the firft act , but in his worft manner . " . The Doctor indeed only feems to have been ambitious of adding fomewhat ( though at random ) ...
... Warburton ( Vol . I. after the table of editions ) expreffes a belief that our great poet wrote " the firft act , but in his worft manner . " . The Doctor indeed only feems to have been ambitious of adding fomewhat ( though at random ) ...
Page 265
... WARBURTON . Curiofity is fcrupuloufnefs , or captioufnefs . So , in The Taming of a Shrew , A & IV . sc . iv : For curious I cannot be with you . " STEEVENS . See Vol . XVIII . p . 158 , n . 2 ; and the present tragedy , p . 292 , a . 6 ...
... WARBURTON . Curiofity is fcrupuloufnefs , or captioufnefs . So , in The Taming of a Shrew , A & IV . sc . iv : For curious I cannot be with you . " STEEVENS . See Vol . XVIII . p . 158 , n . 2 ; and the present tragedy , p . 292 , a . 6 ...
Page 267
... WARBURTON . This word may admit a further explication . We shall express our darker purpofe : that is , we have already made known in fome measure our defire of parting the kingdom ; we will now discover what has not been told before ...
... WARBURTON . This word may admit a further explication . We shall express our darker purpofe : that is , we have already made known in fome measure our defire of parting the kingdom ; we will now discover what has not been told before ...
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