The Canons of Criticism and Glossary, Being a Supplement to Mr. Warburton's Edition of Shakespear: Collected from the Notes in that Celebrated Work and Proper to be Bound Up with It. To which are Added, The Trial of the Letter [upsilon], Alias Y; and Sonnets |
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Page 156
... play , he has altered the text ; fo as to make it point - out a diftant place where is neither occafion nor autho- rity for it . Page 209 . -— “ Heav'n's face doth glow " O'er this folidity and compound mafs " With triftful vifage ; and ...
... play , he has altered the text ; fo as to make it point - out a diftant place where is neither occafion nor autho- rity for it . Page 209 . -— “ Heav'n's face doth glow " O'er this folidity and compound mafs " With triftful vifage ; and ...
Page 264
... Play , with an equal number in any other Play ; by which it will appear , that this Play has very near two redun- dant verfes , to one in any other Play . And , to prove it to Senfe ; Let any one only read aloud an hundred lines in any ...
... Play , with an equal number in any other Play ; by which it will appear , that this Play has very near two redun- dant verfes , to one in any other Play . And , to prove it to Senfe ; Let any one only read aloud an hundred lines in any ...
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... PLAYS . · 1. Vol . PLAY S. VII . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . Warb . Can . 198 167 214 137 216 168 223 146 II . AS YOU LIKE IT 294 49 301 78 310 79 319 136 329 334 201 336 17 12 20 337 346 136 67 350 75 III . COMEDY OF ERRORS 235 137 237 136 ...
... PLAYS . · 1. Vol . PLAY S. VII . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . Warb . Can . 198 167 214 137 216 168 223 146 II . AS YOU LIKE IT 294 49 301 78 310 79 319 136 329 334 201 336 17 12 20 337 346 136 67 350 75 III . COMEDY OF ERRORS 235 137 237 136 ...
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66 EXAMP againſt alfo alteration anſwer authority becauſe beſt better called CANON caufe cauſe CORIOLANUS CYMBELINE defign Dunciad edition emendation Engliſh EXAMP expreffed expreffion faid fame fatire feems fenfe fenſe fentiment fhall fhew fignify fince firſt fome fpeech ftrange fuch fuppofe furely give HENRY HENRY IV himſelf Ibid inftance inſtead itſelf juft JULIUS CÆSAR juſt King KING LEAR laft laſt LEAR loft MACBETH mean meaſure MEASURE FOR MEASURE metaphor miſtake moft moſt muſt myſelf nonfenfe nonſenſe obfervation occafion OTHELLO Oxford editor paffage perfon phraſe poet Pope praiſe Pref prefent Profeffed Critic purpoſe raiſe reafon ſays ſeems ſenſe Shakeſpear wrote ſhall ſhe ſhould read Sir Thomas Hanmer SONNET ſpeak ſtand ſuch ſuppoſe thee thefe Theobald theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought TIMON OF ATHENS tion ufed underſtand underſtood uſed VIII WARB Warbur Warburton Warburton fays whofe whoſe word