“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Svazek 1T. Bensley, 1778 |
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Strana 32
... used what he had , would have used more if he had obtained it . The The Comedy of Errors is confeffedly taken from the Menæchmi 32 PREFACE .
... used what he had , would have used more if he had obtained it . The The Comedy of Errors is confeffedly taken from the Menæchmi 32 PREFACE .
Strana 45
... used only the firft . Of his notes I have generally retained those which he retained himself in his fecond edition , except when they were confuted by fubfequent annotators , or were too minute to merit prefervation . I have fometimes ...
... used only the firft . Of his notes I have generally retained those which he retained himself in his fecond edition , except when they were confuted by fubfequent annotators , or were too minute to merit prefervation . I have fometimes ...
Strana 64
... used , the emendations of Scaliger and Lipfius , notwithstanding their wonderful fagacity and erudition , are often vague and difputable , like mine or Theobald's . ▻ Perhaps I may not be more cenfured for doing wrong , than for doing ...
... used , the emendations of Scaliger and Lipfius , notwithstanding their wonderful fagacity and erudition , are often vague and difputable , like mine or Theobald's . ▻ Perhaps I may not be more cenfured for doing wrong , than for doing ...
Strana 72
... used for fo valuable and elegant a purpose , merit the thanks of genius and candour , not the fatire of prejudice and ignorance . That labour , which fo effentially contributes to the fervice of true tafte , deferves a more honourable ...
... used for fo valuable and elegant a purpose , merit the thanks of genius and candour , not the fatire of prejudice and ignorance . That labour , which fo effentially contributes to the fervice of true tafte , deferves a more honourable ...
Strana 135
... used , must we infer his intimate acquaintance with that lan guage . A reader of taste may eafily obferve , that though Shake- fpeare , almoft in every fcene of his hiftorical plays , commits the groffeft offences against chronology ...
... used , must we infer his intimate acquaintance with that lan guage . A reader of taste may eafily obferve , that though Shake- fpeare , almoft in every fcene of his hiftorical plays , commits the groffeft offences against chronology ...
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