The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 68
... WARBURTON . All the old editions read : 66 my inward soul " With nothing trembles : at some thing it grieves . " The reading , which Dr. Warburton corrects , is itself an inno- vation . His conjectures give indeed a better sense than ...
... WARBURTON . All the old editions read : 66 my inward soul " With nothing trembles : at some thing it grieves . " The reading , which Dr. Warburton corrects , is itself an inno- vation . His conjectures give indeed a better sense than ...
Page 272
... Warburton does not consider that sack , in Shakspeare , is most probably thought to mean what we now call sherry ... Warburton's opinion on this subject . If the English drank only rough wine with sugar , there appears nothing ...
... Warburton does not consider that sack , in Shakspeare , is most probably thought to mean what we now call sherry ... Warburton's opinion on this subject . If the English drank only rough wine with sugar , there appears nothing ...
Page 273
... WARBURTON . I believe nothing more is here meant than to allude to the prac- tice of weavers , who , having their ... Warburton's observation may be confirmed by the following passage : Ben Jonson , in The Silent Woman , makes Cutberd ...
... WARBURTON . I believe nothing more is here meant than to allude to the prac- tice of weavers , who , having their ... Warburton's observation may be confirmed by the following passage : Ben Jonson , in The Silent Woman , makes Cutberd ...
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