Shakespeare's Scholar: Being Historical And Critical Studies of His Text, Characters, And Commentators, With An Examination of Mr. Collier's Folio of 1632

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drew him from his aim. The outward ey^ is that which is used in taking aim ; and without that word this part of the sentence has no meaning.
Act III. Scene 1.
** ComL O Lewifl^ stand fast I the devil tempts thee here^ .In likeness of a new untrimmed bride." We have here as fine a specimen of Warburton's pe- cpiiBi fitness to comprehend and improve the text of Shake- speare as can bo found throughout the Variorum. He re- marks upon " untrimmed bride/' — " * untrimmed ' signifies unsteady. The te
...rm is taken fix)m navigation," Well done^ Warburton ! you deserved a mitre for that : — the Abbot of Un-reason's. Think of the coxswain of a wedding — ^that is, the groomsman, calling out, ' trim the bride, my lads !
keep her steady 1 ' This note was too much for even John- son's solemnity ; and with ponderous pleasantry, he remarks : " A commcDtator should be grave, and therefore I can read these notes with a proper severity of attention ; but the idea of trimming a lady to keep her steady, would be too risible for any power of face." " K.


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