The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Band 1J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... gives us his Corrections as the original Text of the Author ; where- as the chief Turn of his Criticism is ... give the true Reading , tho ' fometimes not to the Advantage of my Author , that I have been ridicu- lously ridicul ...
... gives us his Corrections as the original Text of the Author ; where- as the chief Turn of his Criticism is ... give the true Reading , tho ' fometimes not to the Advantage of my Author , that I have been ridicu- lously ridicul ...
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... give them a Variety in some Proportion to their Number . Where - ever I have ventur'd at an Emendation , a Note is constantly fubjoin'd to justify and affert the Reafon of it . Where I only offer a Conjecture , and do not disturb the ...
... give them a Variety in some Proportion to their Number . Where - ever I have ventur'd at an Emendation , a Note is constantly fubjoin'd to justify and affert the Reafon of it . Where I only offer a Conjecture , and do not disturb the ...
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... give his Diction an Air of Solemnity ; as he coins others , to express the Novelty and Variety of his Ideas . Upon every diftinct Species of these Obscurities I have thought it my Province to employ a Note , for the Service of my Author ...
... give his Diction an Air of Solemnity ; as he coins others , to express the Novelty and Variety of his Ideas . Upon every diftinct Species of these Obscurities I have thought it my Province to employ a Note , for the Service of my Author ...
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... give a loose . to fancy , or indulge a licentious spirit of criticism , as if it were fit for any one to presume to judge what Shakespear ought to have written , instead of endea- vouring to discover truly and retrieve what he did write ...
... give a loose . to fancy , or indulge a licentious spirit of criticism , as if it were fit for any one to presume to judge what Shakespear ought to have written , instead of endea- vouring to discover truly and retrieve what he did write ...
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... give some Account of the present Un- dertaking . For as to all those Things , which have been published under the titles of Effsays , Remarks , Obfervations , & c . on Shakespear , ( if you except fome critical Notes on Macbeth , given ...
... give some Account of the present Un- dertaking . For as to all those Things , which have been published under the titles of Effsays , Remarks , Obfervations , & c . on Shakespear , ( if you except fome critical Notes on Macbeth , given ...
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