The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Warburton . Shakspeare found the liberty established . To calculate the nativity , is the technical term . Johnson . So , in The Paradise of Daintie Deuises , edit . 1576 , Art . 54 , sign- ed , M. Bew : " Thei calculate , thei chaunt ...
... Warburton . Shakspeare found the liberty established . To calculate the nativity , is the technical term . Johnson . So , in The Paradise of Daintie Deuises , edit . 1576 , Art . 54 , sign- ed , M. Bew : " Thei calculate , thei chaunt ...
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... Warburton . Remorse ( says Mr. Heath ) signifies the conscious uneasiness arising from a sense of having done wrong ; to extinguish which feeling , nothing hath so great a tendency as absolute uncontrouled power . I think Warburton ...
... Warburton . Remorse ( says Mr. Heath ) signifies the conscious uneasiness arising from a sense of having done wrong ; to extinguish which feeling , nothing hath so great a tendency as absolute uncontrouled power . I think Warburton ...
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... Warburton . The correction was made by Mr. Theobald . The error must have been that of a transcriber or printer ; for our author without any mi nute calculation might have found the ides , nones , and kalends , op- posite the respective ...
... Warburton . The correction was made by Mr. Theobald . The error must have been that of a transcriber or printer ; for our author without any mi nute calculation might have found the ides , nones , and kalends , op- posite the respective ...
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... Warburton . The day of the Greek criticks does not , I think , mean senti- ments which raise fear , more than wonder , or any other of the tu- multuous passions ; To devov is that which strikes , which astonishes with the idea either of ...
... Warburton . The day of the Greek criticks does not , I think , mean senti- ments which raise fear , more than wonder , or any other of the tu- multuous passions ; To devov is that which strikes , which astonishes with the idea either of ...
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... Warburton , and Johnson ; and for reasons similar to those ad- vanced in the next note , I persist in following the second folio , as our author on this occasion , meant to write verse instead of prose . - The instance from Hamlet can ...
... Warburton , and Johnson ; and for reasons similar to those ad- vanced in the next note , I persist in following the second folio , as our author on this occasion , meant to write verse instead of prose . - The instance from Hamlet can ...
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