The Plays of William Shakespeare, 8 tomasRiley, 1806 |
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... Warburton observes ) with a face of supplication . Steevens . 2 The slavish motive- ] Motive , for instrument . Warburton . Rather that which fear puts in motion . Johnson . 3 atone you , ] i . e . reconcile you . So , in Cymbeline ...
... Warburton observes ) with a face of supplication . Steevens . 2 The slavish motive- ] Motive , for instrument . Warburton . Rather that which fear puts in motion . Johnson . 3 atone you , ] i . e . reconcile you . So , in Cymbeline ...
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... Steevens . As gentle and as jocund , as to jest , ] Not so neither . We should read to just ; i . e . to tilt or tourney , which was a kind of sport too , Warburton . : K. Rich . Farewel , my lord : securely 24 KING RICHARD II .
... Steevens . As gentle and as jocund , as to jest , ] Not so neither . We should read to just ; i . e . to tilt or tourney , which was a kind of sport too , Warburton . : K. Rich . Farewel , my lord : securely 24 KING RICHARD II .
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... Warburton . To this note , written with such an appearance of taste and judgment , I am afraid every reader will not subscribe . It is true , that peace awake is still peace , as well as when asleep ; but peace awakened by the tumults ...
... Warburton . To this note , written with such an appearance of taste and judgment , I am afraid every reader will not subscribe . It is true , that peace awake is still peace , as well as when asleep ; but peace awakened by the tumults ...
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... Warburton . 1 ( Our part & c . ] It is a question much debated amongst the writers of the law of nations , whether a banished man may be still tied in his allegiance to the state which sent him into exile . Tully and Lord Chancellor ...
... Warburton . 1 ( Our part & c . ] It is a question much debated amongst the writers of the law of nations , whether a banished man may be still tied in his allegiance to the state which sent him into exile . Tully and Lord Chancellor ...
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... Warburton . now no This sentiment , whatever it be , is obscurely expressed . I un- derstand it differently from the ... Warburton's explanation of bondslave to the law , is not true . Johnson . Warburton's explanation of this passage is ...
... Warburton . now no This sentiment , whatever it be , is obscurely expressed . I un- derstand it differently from the ... Warburton's explanation of bondslave to the law , is not true . Johnson . Warburton's explanation of this passage is ...
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