The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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A satire on the extravagant accounts that voyagers then told of the new
difcovered world , WARB . * L. 27. ] The name of a widow brings to their minds
their own shipwreck , which they consider as having made many widows in
Naples .
A satire on the extravagant accounts that voyagers then told of the new
difcovered world , WARB . * L. 27. ] The name of a widow brings to their minds
their own shipwreck , which they consider as having made many widows in
Naples .
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WARB . * P. 41. 1. 15. His forward voice now is to speak well of his friend . ] The
facetious Author of Hudibras seems to have had this pastage in his eye , in one
part of his description of Fame . Two trumpets she doth sound at once , But both
of ...
WARB . * P. 41. 1. 15. His forward voice now is to speak well of his friend . ] The
facetious Author of Hudibras seems to have had this pastage in his eye , in one
part of his description of Fame . Two trumpets she doth sound at once , But both
of ...
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WARB . * L. 26. The rabble . ] " The crew of meaner spirits . John's . P. 60. 1. 23 ,
bring a corollary . ] Corollarium fignifies what we call supernumerary , or , what is
more than just fufficient . The word has here a singular propriety and elegance .
WARB . * L. 26. The rabble . ] " The crew of meaner spirits . John's . P. 60. 1. 23 ,
bring a corollary . ] Corollarium fignifies what we call supernumerary , or , what is
more than just fufficient . The word has here a singular propriety and elegance .
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I rather think Shakespeare wrote , Long wintering on a young man's WARB , *
Ibid . ] That the common reading is not good English , I cannot perceive , and
therefore find in myself no temptation to change it . JOHNsun . P. 86. 1 , 16 , Roll'
n th ...
I rather think Shakespeare wrote , Long wintering on a young man's WARB , *
Ibid . ] That the common reading is not good English , I cannot perceive , and
therefore find in myself no temptation to change it . JOHNsun . P. 86. 1 , 16 , Roll'
n th ...
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228. Rabalais , with a strain of buffoon humour , that equals the sober elegance
of this passage in our poet , calls the imall gentry of France , Gentilhommes de
bas relief . WARB . Ibid . ] I know not why so harsh a word should be admitted
with ...
228. Rabalais , with a strain of buffoon humour , that equals the sober elegance
of this passage in our poet , calls the imall gentry of France , Gentilhommes de
bas relief . WARB . Ibid . ] I know not why so harsh a word should be admitted
with ...
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