The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... sense clear , and leaves the reader an easy passage . Dr. War- burton has corrected with more caution , but less improvement : his reasoning upon his own reading is so obscure and perplexed , that I suspect some injury of the press . I ...
... sense clear , and leaves the reader an easy passage . Dr. War- burton has corrected with more caution , but less improvement : his reasoning upon his own reading is so obscure and perplexed , that I suspect some injury of the press . I ...
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... sense can keep it on ?? And sweetest , fairest , 6 And SEAR up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! ] Shakspeare may poetically call the cere - cloths in which the dead are wrapped , " the bonds of death . " If so , we ...
... sense can keep it on ?? And sweetest , fairest , 6 And SEAR up my embracements from a next With bonds of death ! ] Shakspeare may poetically call the cere - cloths in which the dead are wrapped , " the bonds of death . " If so , we ...
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... sense of this passage , on which several experiments have been made , is in some degree countenanced by what follows in another scene : " And every day that comes , comes to decay " A day's work in him . ” Dr. Warburton would read " A ...
... sense of this passage , on which several experiments have been made , is in some degree countenanced by what follows in another scene : " And every day that comes , comes to decay " A day's work in him . ” Dr. Warburton would read " A ...
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... sense . So , in Daniel's Hymen's Triumph , a masque , 1623 : " You must not , Philis , be so sensible " Of these small touches which your passion makes . 66 Again : Small touches , Lydia ! do you count them small ? " " When pleasure ...
... sense . So , in Daniel's Hymen's Triumph , a masque , 1623 : " You must not , Philis , be so sensible " Of these small touches which your passion makes . 66 Again : Small touches , Lydia ! do you count them small ? " " When pleasure ...
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... sense in which we say , This will make or mar you . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : 66 This is the night " Tha either makes me , or for does me quite . " STEEVENS . Makes him , in the text , means forms him . M. MASON . value , than his own ...
... sense in which we say , This will make or mar you . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : 66 This is the night " Tha either makes me , or for does me quite . " STEEVENS . Makes him , in the text , means forms him . M. MASON . value , than his own ...
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