The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Poets . THEOBALD . ( 2 ) In former editions . Which for thefe fourteen years we have let lip . For fourteen I have made no Scruple to replace nineteen , I have alter'd the odd Phrafe of letting the Laws flip : for how does it fort with ...
... Poets . THEOBALD . ( 2 ) In former editions . Which for thefe fourteen years we have let lip . For fourteen I have made no Scruple to replace nineteen , I have alter'd the odd Phrafe of letting the Laws flip : for how does it fort with ...
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... poet . ( 2 ) Who falling in the laws of her own youth , Hath blitter'd ber report : ] Who doth not see that the integrity of the metaphor requires we should read FLAMES of her own youth ? WARBURTON . Who does not fee that upon such ...
... poet . ( 2 ) Who falling in the laws of her own youth , Hath blitter'd ber report : ] Who doth not see that the integrity of the metaphor requires we should read FLAMES of her own youth ? WARBURTON . Who does not fee that upon such ...
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... poet faid , with his ufual licence , their Jewry fweetness , for farty indulgence of the appetite . And this , forfooth , must be changed to fawry lewdness , tho ' the epithet confines us , as it were , to the poet's word . WARBURTON ...
... poet faid , with his ufual licence , their Jewry fweetness , for farty indulgence of the appetite . And this , forfooth , must be changed to fawry lewdness , tho ' the epithet confines us , as it were , to the poet's word . WARBURTON ...
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... Poet wrote , That none but Fools would reck , i . e . care for , be anxious about , regret the loss of . So in the Tragedy of Tancred and Gismunda , Act 4. Scene 3 . Not that fbe RECKs this life- And Shakespeare in The Two Gentlemen of ...
... Poet wrote , That none but Fools would reck , i . e . care for , be anxious about , regret the loss of . So in the Tragedy of Tancred and Gismunda , Act 4. Scene 3 . Not that fbe RECKs this life- And Shakespeare in The Two Gentlemen of ...
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... poet trite and vulgar . www . ( 7 ) Thou'rt not thyself ; ] Thou art perpetually repaired and renovated by external affiftance , thou fubfifteft upon foreign matter , and haft no power of producing or continuing thy own being . ( 8 ) ...
... poet trite and vulgar . www . ( 7 ) Thou'rt not thyself ; ] Thou art perpetually repaired and renovated by external affiftance , thou fubfifteft upon foreign matter , and haft no power of producing or continuing thy own being . ( 8 ) ...
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