The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... critical thorns thrown over it for security . " A prudent man , therefore , would not venture his fingers amongst them . " Be however in little pain for your friend , who regards himself sufficiently to be cautious : -yet he asserts ...
... critical thorns thrown over it for security . " A prudent man , therefore , would not venture his fingers amongst them . " Be however in little pain for your friend , who regards himself sufficiently to be cautious : -yet he asserts ...
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... critical word will be rather taken in Greek than in English : in the same hands there- fore I will venture to leave all our author's know- Dr. Warburton corrects orphan to ouphen ; and not without plausibility , as the word ouphes ...
... critical word will be rather taken in Greek than in English : in the same hands there- fore I will venture to leave all our author's know- Dr. Warburton corrects orphan to ouphen ; and not without plausibility , as the word ouphes ...
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... critically than many of the editors : 66 This villain here , " Being captain of a pinnace , threatens more " Than Bargulus , the strong Illyrian pirate . " So the wight , he observes with great exultation , is named by Cicero in the ...
... critically than many of the editors : 66 This villain here , " Being captain of a pinnace , threatens more " Than Bargulus , the strong Illyrian pirate . " So the wight , he observes with great exultation , is named by Cicero in the ...
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... critical abili- ties , as in these quartos which have been so re- peatedly censured by those who never took the pains to collate them , or justify the many valuable read- ings they contain ; for when the character of them which we have ...
... critical abili- ties , as in these quartos which have been so re- peatedly censured by those who never took the pains to collate them , or justify the many valuable read- ings they contain ; for when the character of them which we have ...
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... Critical Notes on divers Pas- sages of Shakspeare's Plays , by Francis Peck . Printed with his New Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. John Milton . 4to . 1740 . 9. An Essay towards fixing the true Standards of Wit and Humour ...
... Critical Notes on divers Pas- sages of Shakspeare's Plays , by Francis Peck . Printed with his New Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. John Milton . 4to . 1740 . 9. An Essay towards fixing the true Standards of Wit and Humour ...
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