The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 第 13 卷F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... it of all thought and sentiment . WARBURTON . This passage is so difficult , that commentators may differ con- cerning it without animosity or shame . Of the two emendations 2 GENT . But what's the matter ? 1 GENT CYMBELINE. ...
... it of all thought and sentiment . WARBURTON . This passage is so difficult , that commentators may differ con- cerning it without animosity or shame . Of the two emendations 2 GENT . But what's the matter ? 1 GENT CYMBELINE. ...
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... 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 am now to tell my opinion , which is , that ...
... 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 am now to tell my opinion , which is , that ...
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... passage means , I think , " Our bloods , or our constitutions , are not more regulated by the heavens , by every skyey influence , than our courtiers apparently are by the looks or disposition of the King : when he frowns , every man ...
... passage means , I think , " Our bloods , or our constitutions , are not more regulated by the heavens , by every skyey influence , than our courtiers apparently are by the looks or disposition of the King : when he frowns , every man ...
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... passage may be somewhat illustrated by the fol- lowing lines in Troilus and Cressida , Act III . Sc . III . : 66 no man is the lord of any thing , " Till he communicate his parts to others : " Nor doth he of himself know them for aught ...
... passage may be somewhat illustrated by the fol- lowing lines in Troilus and Cressida , Act III . Sc . III . : 66 no man is the lord of any thing , " Till he communicate his parts to others : " Nor doth he of himself know them for aught ...
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... passage may be well explained by another in The First Part of King Henry IV .: 66 He was indeed the glass " Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . " Again , Ophelia describes Hamlet as- " The glass of fashion , and the mould of ...
... passage may be well explained by another in The First Part of King Henry IV .: 66 He was indeed the glass " Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . " Again , Ophelia describes Hamlet as- " The glass of fashion , and the mould of ...
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