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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Strana 52
... poet wrote it , GOOD DOWNING . i . e . good reft , the common evening - falutation of that time . WARBURTON . It is plainly paft evening , and may , without any inconvenience , be fuppofed to be dawning . 5 Lipfbury pinfold . ] The allu ...
... poet wrote it , GOOD DOWNING . i . e . good reft , the common evening - falutation of that time . WARBURTON . It is plainly paft evening , and may , without any inconvenience , be fuppofed to be dawning . 5 Lipfbury pinfold . ] The allu ...
Strana 55
... Poet's fine Meaning . I'll frit establish and prove the Read- ing ; then explain the Allufion . Thus the Poet gave it : Like rats , oft bite the holy Cords in twain , Too intrinficate ' unloofe This Word again occurs in our Authour's ...
... Poet's fine Meaning . I'll frit establish and prove the Read- ing ; then explain the Allufion . Thus the Poet gave it : Like rats , oft bite the holy Cords in twain , Too intrinficate ' unloofe This Word again occurs in our Authour's ...
Strana 64
... poet ufes , on all occafions , to prevent his fentiments from being perverfly taken . So here , having given an ironical precept in commendation of perfidy and base desertion of the unfortu- nate , for fear it should be un- derstood ...
... poet ufes , on all occafions , to prevent his fentiments from being perverfly taken . So here , having given an ironical precept in commendation of perfidy and base desertion of the unfortu- nate , for fear it should be un- derstood ...
Strana 67
... agree with common Fashion , the efta- blished Rule and Custom of Na- ture ? No Doubt , but the Poet wrote , becomes the Ule . And that Shakespeare employs Ufe Dear daughter , I confess , that I am old F 2 in KING LEAR . 67.
... agree with common Fashion , the efta- blished Rule and Custom of Na- ture ? No Doubt , but the Poet wrote , becomes the Ule . And that Shakespeare employs Ufe Dear daughter , I confess , that I am old F 2 in KING LEAR . 67.
Strana 68
... Poet means , that Gonerill gave him cold looks , as he before phrafes it . THEOB . Look'd black upon me ; ] So all the editions . Mr. Theobald al- ters it to blank . A fmall altera- tion , only turning black to white . His reafon is ...
... Poet means , that Gonerill gave him cold looks , as he before phrafes it . THEOB . Look'd black upon me ; ] So all the editions . Mr. Theobald al- ters it to blank . A fmall altera- tion , only turning black to white . His reafon is ...
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