“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Warburton . There is , in my opinion , nothing but a point misplaced , and an omission of a word which every hearer can supply , and which therefore an abrupt and eager dialogue naturally excludes . I read thus : As I remember , Adam ...
... Warburton . There is , in my opinion , nothing but a point misplaced , and an omission of a word which every hearer can supply , and which therefore an abrupt and eager dialogue naturally excludes . I read thus : As I remember , Adam ...
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... Warburton . There is no need of change ; a countenance is either good or bad . Johnson . 4 · what make you here ? ] i . e . what do you here ? So , in Hamlet : 5 " What make you at Elsinour ? " Steevens . -be better employ'd , and be ...
... Warburton . There is no need of change ; a countenance is either good or bad . Johnson . 4 · what make you here ? ] i . e . what do you here ? So , in Hamlet : 5 " What make you at Elsinour ? " Steevens . -be better employ'd , and be ...
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... Warburton . If be nought awhile has the signification here given it , the read- ing may certainly stand ; but till I learned its meaning from this note , I read : Be better employed , and be naught a while . In the same sense as we say ...
... Warburton . If be nought awhile has the signification here given it , the read- ing may certainly stand ; but till I learned its meaning from this note , I read : Be better employed , and be naught a while . In the same sense as we say ...
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... Warburton . This , I apprehend , refers to the courtesy of distinguishing the eldest son of a knight , by the title of esquire . Henley . 8 I am no villain : ] The word villain is used by the elder bro- ther , in its present meaning ...
... Warburton . This , I apprehend , refers to the courtesy of distinguishing the eldest son of a knight , by the title of esquire . Henley . 8 I am no villain : ] The word villain is used by the elder bro- ther , in its present meaning ...
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... spoke of an instrument of war , and he turns it to an instrument of law of the same name , beginning with these words : So that they must be given to him . Warburton . Le Beau . The eldest of the three wrestled with AS YOU LIKE IT . 19.
... spoke of an instrument of war , and he turns it to an instrument of law of the same name , beginning with these words : So that they must be given to him . Warburton . Le Beau . The eldest of the three wrestled with AS YOU LIKE IT . 19.
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