The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... In this state they remained , not as Dr. Warburton supposes , because they were unregarded , but because the editor's art was not yet applied to modern lan- b5 the PREFACE . xxiii that obscured them, or secure to the rest a ...
... In this state they remained , not as Dr. Warburton supposes , because they were unregarded , but because the editor's art was not yet applied to modern lan- b5 the PREFACE . xxiii that obscured them, or secure to the rest a ...
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... very compendious criticism , he rejected whatever he disliked , and thought more of amputation than of cure . I know not why he is commended by Dr. Warburton I know xxxiv PREFACE . the editor's art was not yet applied to modern lan- ...
... very compendious criticism , he rejected whatever he disliked , and thought more of amputation than of cure . I know not why he is commended by Dr. Warburton I know xxxiv PREFACE . the editor's art was not yet applied to modern lan- ...
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Shakespeare. I know not why he is commended by Dr. Warburton for diftinguishing the genuine from the spurious plays . In this choice he exerted no judgment of his own ; the plays which he received , were given by Hemings and Condel , the ...
Shakespeare. I know not why he is commended by Dr. Warburton for diftinguishing the genuine from the spurious plays . In this choice he exerted no judgment of his own ; the plays which he received , were given by Hemings and Condel , the ...
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... Warburton had a name fufficient to confer cele- brity on those who could exalt themselves into antago- nists , and his notes have raised a clamour too loud to be distinct . His chief afsailants are the authours of the Canons of ...
... Warburton had a name fufficient to confer cele- brity on those who could exalt themselves into antago- nists , and his notes have raised a clamour too loud to be distinct . His chief afsailants are the authours of the Canons of ...
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... Warburton's edition , Critical obferva- tions on Shakespeare had been published by Mr. Upton , a man skilled in languages , and acquainted with books , but who feems to have had no great vigour of genius or nicety of tafte . Many of his ...
... Warburton's edition , Critical obferva- tions on Shakespeare had been published by Mr. Upton , a man skilled in languages , and acquainted with books , but who feems to have had no great vigour of genius or nicety of tafte . Many of his ...
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