The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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This I take to be the Poet's Meaning , ftript of the Jingle which makes it dark : " You " well deferve to meet with that " Want of Love from your Huf" band , which you have pro " felled to want for our Father . " THEOBALD .
This I take to be the Poet's Meaning , ftript of the Jingle which makes it dark : " You " well deferve to meet with that " Want of Love from your Huf" band , which you have pro " felled to want for our Father . " THEOBALD .
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But how much the lines following this , are in character , may be feen by that monftrous wifh of Vanini , the Italian Atheist , in his tract De admirandis naturæ , & c . printed at Paris , 1616 , the very year our poet died .
But how much the lines following this , are in character , may be feen by that monftrous wifh of Vanini , the Italian Atheist , in his tract De admirandis naturæ , & c . printed at Paris , 1616 , the very year our poet died .
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He does not tell us ; but the poet alludes to the debaucheries of the Pagan Gods , who made heroes of all their baftards . WARBURTON . I -fubfcrib'd his pow'r ! ] Subfcrib'd , for transferred , alienated . WARBURTON .
He does not tell us ; but the poet alludes to the debaucheries of the Pagan Gods , who made heroes of all their baftards . WARBURTON . I -fubfcrib'd his pow'r ! ] Subfcrib'd , for transferred , alienated . WARBURTON .
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So blafphemous a delufion , therefore , it became the honey of our poet to expofe . But it was a tender point , and required managing . For this impious juggle had in his time a kind of religious reverence paid to it .
So blafphemous a delufion , therefore , it became the honey of our poet to expofe . But it was a tender point , and required managing . For this impious juggle had in his time a kind of religious reverence paid to it .
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Glo . I ferve you , Madam . Your Graces are right welcome . 1 - threading dark - ey'd Night . ] I have not ventur'd to difplace this Reading , tho ' I have great Sufpicion that the Poet wrote , -treading dark ey'd Night . i . e ...
Glo . I ferve you , Madam . Your Graces are right welcome . 1 - threading dark - ey'd Night . ] I have not ventur'd to difplace this Reading , tho ' I have great Sufpicion that the Poet wrote , -treading dark ey'd Night . i . e ...
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