The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 6J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... WARBURTON . A fomewhat fimilar expreffion occurs in Chapman's verfion of the 10th Book of the Odysey : our eyes wore " The fame wet badge of weak humanity . " This is an idea which Shakspeare feems to have been delighted to introduce ...
... WARBURTON . A fomewhat fimilar expreffion occurs in Chapman's verfion of the 10th Book of the Odysey : our eyes wore " The fame wet badge of weak humanity . " This is an idea which Shakspeare feems to have been delighted to introduce ...
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... WARBURTON . 66 Montanto was one of the ancient terms of the fencing - school . So , in Every Man in his Humour : your punto , your reverfo , your ftoccata , your imbrocata , your paffada , your montanto , " & c . Again , in The Merry ...
... WARBURTON . 66 Montanto was one of the ancient terms of the fencing - school . So , in Every Man in his Humour : your punto , your reverfo , your ftoccata , your imbrocata , your paffada , your montanto , " & c . Again , in The Merry ...
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... WARBURTON . I · with the next block . ] A block is the mould on which a hat is formed . So , in Decker's Satiromaftix : " Of what fashion is this knight's wit ? of what block ? " See a note on King Lear , A & IV . fc . vi . The old ...
... WARBURTON . I · with the next block . ] A block is the mould on which a hat is formed . So , in Decker's Satiromaftix : " Of what fashion is this knight's wit ? of what block ? " See a note on King Lear , A & IV . fc . vi . The old ...
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... of ease and diverfion , was paffed so uncomfortably . WARBURTON . I canot find this proverbial expreffion in any ancient book whatever . I am apt to believe that the learned commentator Re - enter Don PEDRO . D. PEDRO . What 20 MUCH ADÓ.
... of ease and diverfion , was paffed so uncomfortably . WARBURTON . I canot find this proverbial expreffion in any ancient book whatever . I am apt to believe that the learned commentator Re - enter Don PEDRO . D. PEDRO . What 20 MUCH ADÓ.
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... be in love , and marry in confequence of his paffion . STEEVENS . 6 but in the force of his will . ] Alluding to the definition of a heretick in the fchools . WARBURTON . winded in my forehead , " or hang my bugle 22 MUCH ADO.
... be in love , and marry in confequence of his paffion . STEEVENS . 6 but in the force of his will . ] Alluding to the definition of a heretick in the fchools . WARBURTON . winded in my forehead , " or hang my bugle 22 MUCH ADO.
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