The Beauties of Shakespear: Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General Index Digesting Them Under Proper Heads. Illustrated with Explanatory Notes and Similar Passages from Ancient and Modern Authors, Svazek 2T. Waller, 1752 |
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... Warburton : others read arms . I don't know whether eyes might not be juftified , but I think files preferable See UPT . P. 334 . ( 2 ) Pouncet - box . ] A fmall box for mufk , or other perfumes , then in fashion , the lid of which ...
... Warburton : others read arms . I don't know whether eyes might not be juftified , but I think files preferable See UPT . P. 334 . ( 2 ) Pouncet - box . ] A fmall box for mufk , or other perfumes , then in fashion , the lid of which ...
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... Warburton in order to make a contradiction in the common reading , and fo make way for his emendation , mifreprefents Hotspur as at this time [ when he gave this answer ] not cold , but It is true , that at the beginning of the fpeech ...
... Warburton in order to make a contradiction in the common reading , and fo make way for his emendation , mifreprefents Hotspur as at this time [ when he gave this answer ] not cold , but It is true , that at the beginning of the fpeech ...
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... Warburton attempts to clear it from the charge , and obferves , " tho ' the expreffion be fublime and daring , yet the thought is the natural movement of an heroic mind . Euripides , at leaft , ( as he adds ) thought fo , when he put ...
... Warburton attempts to clear it from the charge , and obferves , " tho ' the expreffion be fublime and daring , yet the thought is the natural movement of an heroic mind . Euripides , at leaft , ( as he adds ) thought fo , when he put ...
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... Warburton's : the old one is , carded : this elifion is not unufual with the poets ; frequently amongst the older ones ' fdeign for difdain , & c . B 5 we have Mingled Mingled his royalty with carping fools ; Had his great The First ...
... Warburton's : the old one is , carded : this elifion is not unufual with the poets ; frequently amongst the older ones ' fdeign for difdain , & c . B 5 we have Mingled Mingled his royalty with carping fools ; Had his great The First ...
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... Warburton obferves of the paffage in the text , that " Ex- pectation fitting in the air , defigns the height of their ambition ; and the fword , hid from the hilt to the point with crowns and coronets , that all fentiments of danger ...
... Warburton obferves of the paffage in the text , that " Ex- pectation fitting in the air , defigns the height of their ambition ; and the fword , hid from the hilt to the point with crowns and coronets , that all fentiments of danger ...
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