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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... WARB . L. 12. If by your art , & c . ] Nothing was ever better contrived to inform the audience of the story than this scene . It is a converfation that could not have happened before , and could not but happen now . WARB . * P. 7. L. 5 ...
... WARB . L. 12. If by your art , & c . ] Nothing was ever better contrived to inform the audience of the story than this scene . It is a converfation that could not have happened before , and could not but happen now . WARB . * P. 7. L. 5 ...
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... WARB . * Ibid . ] The very virtue means no more than the virtue it- felf . Mr. Warburton's refinement , in diftinguishing two kinds of compaffion , one of which is a virtue , and the other merely fympathy , is utterly deftitute of all ...
... WARB . * Ibid . ] The very virtue means no more than the virtue it- felf . Mr. Warburton's refinement , in diftinguishing two kinds of compaffion , one of which is a virtue , and the other merely fympathy , is utterly deftitute of all ...
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... dreffing and pleating of an hedge . WARB . L. 25. Key in this place feems to fignify the key of a mufical inftrument , by which he fet bearts to tune . JOHNSON . Ibid . ] This doubtless is meant of a key NOTES ON THE TEMPEST . 5.
... dreffing and pleating of an hedge . WARB . L. 25. Key in this place feems to fignify the key of a mufical inftrument , by which he fet bearts to tune . JOHNSON . Ibid . ] This doubtless is meant of a key NOTES ON THE TEMPEST . 5.
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... WARB . * Ibid . ] As the conftruction in the old editions is very bad , Mr. Warburton's correction by no means unexceptionable , and Sir Thomas Hanmer's rather improbable , I should incline to believe not only that the paffage is ...
... WARB . * Ibid . ] As the conftruction in the old editions is very bad , Mr. Warburton's correction by no means unexceptionable , and Sir Thomas Hanmer's rather improbable , I should incline to believe not only that the paffage is ...
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... falt - water : for when any thing is given or added , the effect of which is not felt or perceived , it was in the language of that time properly called mocking . WARB . Ibid . ] To deck the fea , if explained NOTES ON THE TEMPEST . 7.
... falt - water : for when any thing is given or added , the effect of which is not felt or perceived , it was in the language of that time properly called mocking . WARB . Ibid . ] To deck the fea , if explained NOTES ON THE TEMPEST . 7.
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