The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Warburton . Sir William Davenant's reading of this passage , in an alteration of this play , published in quarto , in 1674 , affords a reasonably good comment upon it : & " But then this day - break of our victory " Serv'd but to light ...
... Warburton . Sir William Davenant's reading of this passage , in an alteration of this play , published in quarto , in 1674 , affords a reasonably good comment upon it : & " But then this day - break of our victory " Serv'd but to light ...
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... WARBURTON . & That now Sweno , the Norways king , ] The prefent irregularity of metre induces me to believe that- Sweno was only a marginal reference , 4 Till he disbursed , at Saint Colmes ' inch , C 3 MACBETH . 21- 4 ...
... WARBURTON . & That now Sweno , the Norways king , ] The prefent irregularity of metre induces me to believe that- Sweno was only a marginal reference , 4 Till he disbursed , at Saint Colmes ' inch , C 3 MACBETH . 21- 4 ...
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... that time to this . WARBURTON . Wierd comes from the Anglo - Saxon Wyrd , fatum , and is used as a fubftantive fignifying a prophecy , by the tranflator of Hector Boethius Thus do go about , about ; Thrice to thine MACBETH . 29.
... that time to this . WARBURTON . Wierd comes from the Anglo - Saxon Wyrd , fatum , and is used as a fubftantive fignifying a prophecy , by the tranflator of Hector Boethius Thus do go about , about ; Thrice to thine MACBETH . 29.
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... WARBURTON . By fantastical , he means creatures of fantasy or imagination : the queftion is , Are , these real beings before us , or are we deceived by illusions of fancy ? JOHNSON . So , in Reginald Scott's Difcovery of Witchcraft ...
... WARBURTON . By fantastical , he means creatures of fantasy or imagination : the queftion is , Are , these real beings before us , or are we deceived by illusions of fancy ? JOHNSON . So , in Reginald Scott's Difcovery of Witchcraft ...
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... WARBURTON . A fimilar expreffion occurs in As you like it , A & I . fc . i : " nothing remains but that I kindle the boy thither . " Might fire you with the hope of obtaining the crown . STEEVENS . HENLEY . And oftentimes , to win us to ...
... WARBURTON . A fimilar expreffion occurs in As you like it , A & I . fc . i : " nothing remains but that I kindle the boy thither . " Might fire you with the hope of obtaining the crown . STEEVENS . HENLEY . And oftentimes , to win us to ...
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