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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... mouth of the villain and atheilt , especially when he has added fuch force of reafon to his ridicule , in the words referred to in the beginning of the note . WARB . villains of it takes up ; hence we have the unities KING LEA R. 25.
... mouth of the villain and atheilt , especially when he has added fuch force of reafon to his ridicule , in the words referred to in the beginning of the note . WARB . villains of it takes up ; hence we have the unities KING LEA R. 25.
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WARB . This dialogue , from No , lad , teach me , down to , Give me an egg , was reftored from the first edition by Mr. Theobald . It is omitted in the folio , perhaps for political reafons , as it feemed to cenfure monopolies . Kent .
WARB . This dialogue , from No , lad , teach me , down to , Give me an egg , was reftored from the first edition by Mr. Theobald . It is omitted in the folio , perhaps for political reafons , as it feemed to cenfure monopolies . Kent .
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WARB . year , ] There never was a time when fools were lefs in favour , and the reafon is , that they were never fo little wanted , for wife men now supply their place . Such I think is the meaning . The old edition has wit for Lear .
WARB . year , ] There never was a time when fools were lefs in favour , and the reafon is , that they were never fo little wanted , for wife men now supply their place . Such I think is the meaning . The old edition has wit for Lear .
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WARB . In Somerftf.re near Camelot are many large moors where are bred great quantities of geefe , fo that many other places are from hence fupplied with quills and feathers . HANMER . 4 -confirains the garb Quite from his nature .
WARB . In Somerftf.re near Camelot are many large moors where are bred great quantities of geefe , fo that many other places are from hence fupplied with quills and feathers . HANMER . 4 -confirains the garb Quite from his nature .
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That by thy comfortable beams I may Perufe this letter . Nothing almost fees miracles , But mifery . i know , ' tis from Cordelia , 8 6 Will not be rubb'd nor ftop'd - Metaphor from bowling . WARB . 7 Good King , that must approve the ...
That by thy comfortable beams I may Perufe this letter . Nothing almost fees miracles , But mifery . i know , ' tis from Cordelia , 8 6 Will not be rubb'd nor ftop'd - Metaphor from bowling . WARB . 7 Good King , that must approve the ...
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