The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Том 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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... such an apparent Improbability , if we really loft fuch a Treasure , by whatever Fatality or Caprice of Fortune they came into fuch ignorant and neg- lectful Hands , I agree with the Relater , the Mil- fortune is wholly irreparable . To ...
... such an apparent Improbability , if we really loft fuch a Treasure , by whatever Fatality or Caprice of Fortune they came into fuch ignorant and neg- lectful Hands , I agree with the Relater , the Mil- fortune is wholly irreparable . To ...
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... the Fact , how abfurd muft appear the Praises of such an Editor ? It seems a moot Point , whether Mr. Pope has done moft In- jury to Shakespeare as his Editor and Encomiaft ; or or Mr. Rymer done him Service as his Rival and The PREFACE .
... the Fact , how abfurd muft appear the Praises of such an Editor ? It seems a moot Point , whether Mr. Pope has done moft In- jury to Shakespeare as his Editor and Encomiaft ; or or Mr. Rymer done him Service as his Rival and The PREFACE .
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... Such as bad . But I have fufficiently proved , in the course of my Notes , that fuch Anachronisms were the Effect of Poetic Licence , rather than of Igno- rance in our Poet . And if I may be permitted to ask a modeft Question by the way ...
... Such as bad . But I have fufficiently proved , in the course of my Notes , that fuch Anachronisms were the Effect of Poetic Licence , rather than of Igno- rance in our Poet . And if I may be permitted to ask a modeft Question by the way ...
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... such a Scribler , he tells us ex- prefly , " That to make a Judgment upon Words ❝ ( and Writings ) is the most confummate Fruit of " much Experience . " aózwv neiors won- λῆς ὅτι πείρας τελευταῖον ἐπιχύνημα . Whenever Words are ...
... such a Scribler , he tells us ex- prefly , " That to make a Judgment upon Words ❝ ( and Writings ) is the most confummate Fruit of " much Experience . " aózwv neiors won- λῆς ὅτι πείρας τελευταῖον ἐπιχύνημα . Whenever Words are ...
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... Such , in which Explanations were too prolix , or Authorities in Support of an Emendation too nume- rous and Many I have entirely expung'd , which were were judg'd rather Verbose and Declamatory , ( and , The PREFACE .
... Such , in which Explanations were too prolix , or Authorities in Support of an Emendation too nume- rous and Many I have entirely expung'd , which were were judg'd rather Verbose and Declamatory , ( and , The PREFACE .
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