In the point by point summary, in 1e) I've found the following explanation:
"Maharsha - in each case, the second has an attribute not found in the first, and the third is greater than the first two."
Where exactly can I find this Maharsha in original? I looked up here but it's apparently not there:
https://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=37953&st=&pgnum=498&hilite=
Thank you very much!
Binjomin Szanto-Varnagy, Budapest, Hungary
The Maharsha can be found there in Shabbos 88a DH Orian Telisa'i.
Kollel Iyun Hadaf