The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Стр. xi
... collation of the text ; but upon this subject I must presume to say , that I cannot consider him as the best authority . Whatever were the qualities necessary for an editor which he possessed , and it would not be easy to point out a ...
... collation of the text ; but upon this subject I must presume to say , that I cannot consider him as the best authority . Whatever were the qualities necessary for an editor which he possessed , and it would not be easy to point out a ...
Стр. xiv
... collate them all , and how ill founded are the assertions of those who , like the late Mr. Horne Tooke , being pos- sessed of no other ancient copy than the first folio , have endeavoured to contend for its exclusive authority . In ...
... collate them all , and how ill founded are the assertions of those who , like the late Mr. Horne Tooke , being pos- sessed of no other ancient copy than the first folio , have endeavoured to contend for its exclusive authority . In ...
Стр. lvii
... collation of the early copies than had hitherto taken place , was necessary , before the author's text could be clearly and satisfactorily ascertained . His materials ac- cumulated so fast , that he determined to appear before the world ...
... collation of the early copies than had hitherto taken place , was necessary , before the author's text could be clearly and satisfactorily ascertained . His materials ac- cumulated so fast , that he determined to appear before the world ...
Стр. lix
... collation , nor was he by any means minutely versed in those contemporary writings , from which alone we can satisfactorily ascertain the Poet's language or allusions . A few remarks will be sufficient to characterise two gentlemen ...
... collation , nor was he by any means minutely versed in those contemporary writings , from which alone we can satisfactorily ascertain the Poet's language or allusions . A few remarks will be sufficient to characterise two gentlemen ...
Стр. lx
William Shakespeare. studied Shakspeare , and the writers of his age ; he had collated most of the earlier editions , though not with accuracy upon which we can safely rely ; and in many instances had set the example of adherence to the ...
William Shakespeare. studied Shakspeare , and the writers of his age ; he had collated most of the earlier editions , though not with accuracy upon which we can safely rely ; and in many instances had set the example of adherence to the ...
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