The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Strana xxxv
... . Pope's edition fell below his own expecta tions , and he was fo much offended , when he was found to have left any thing for others to do , that he paft . past the latter part of his life in a state PREFACE . XXXXXXV.
... . Pope's edition fell below his own expecta tions , and he was fo much offended , when he was found to have left any thing for others to do , that he paft . past the latter part of his life in a state PREFACE . XXXXXXV.
Strana xliii
... with fome other view . Of this knowledge every man has fome , and none has much ; but when an authour has engaged the publick attention , those who who can add any thing to his illustration , communicate PREFACE . xliii.
... with fome other view . Of this knowledge every man has fome , and none has much ; but when an authour has engaged the publick attention , those who who can add any thing to his illustration , communicate PREFACE . xliii.
Strana xliv
Shakespeare. who can add any thing to his illustration , communicate their discoveries , and time produces what had eluded diligence . To time I have been obliged to refign many paffages , which , though I did not understand them , will ...
Shakespeare. who can add any thing to his illustration , communicate their discoveries , and time produces what had eluded diligence . To time I have been obliged to refign many paffages , which , though I did not understand them , will ...
Strana lii
... thing , you more than fee it , you feel it too . Those who accufe him to have " wanted learning , give him the greater commendation : “ he was naturally learned : he needed not the spectacles " of books to read nature ; he looked ...
... thing , you more than fee it , you feel it too . Those who accufe him to have " wanted learning , give him the greater commendation : “ he was naturally learned : he needed not the spectacles " of books to read nature ; he looked ...
Strana liii
... things ; that which muft happen to all , has happened to Shake- fpeare , by accident and time ; and more than has been fuffered by any other writer fince the ufe of types , has been fuffered by him through his own negligence of fame ...
... things ; that which muft happen to all , has happened to Shake- fpeare , by accident and time ; and more than has been fuffered by any other writer fince the ufe of types , has been fuffered by him through his own negligence of fame ...
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