Critical Observations on ShakespeareAMS Press, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina vi
... never go out of my way either to give it , or to gain it ; at least I will never prostitute it at the expence both of my judgment and learning . While I was revolving in my mind fuch thoughts as thefe , down came the new edition of ...
... never go out of my way either to give it , or to gain it ; at least I will never prostitute it at the expence both of my judgment and learning . While I was revolving in my mind fuch thoughts as thefe , down came the new edition of ...
Pàgina vii
... never should have made matter for triumph . Some errors are owing to haft and carelesness , and others to the common infirmity of human nature . But when I red on farther , and found errors of all kinds , ftill increafing upon me , A 4 ...
... never should have made matter for triumph . Some errors are owing to haft and carelesness , and others to the common infirmity of human nature . But when I red on farther , and found errors of all kinds , ftill increafing upon me , A 4 ...
Pàgina xi
... never red there , for this very good reason , because ' tis not there : be bad it from H. Stephens in V. Aπλs . But all this I omit , to come to Mil- ton and Theocritus : " Yet « Yet Virgin of Proferpina from Jove . " This PREFACE . xi ...
... never red there , for this very good reason , because ' tis not there : be bad it from H. Stephens in V. Aπλs . But all this I omit , to come to Mil- ton and Theocritus : " Yet « Yet Virgin of Proferpina from Jove . " This PREFACE . xi ...
Pàgina xix
... never fhall be . The fool to the two lines of Chaucer , bas humourously added two lines of his own , which properly can be referred only to the former part of the prophecy and if by this humourous addition , there is any feeming ...
... never fhall be . The fool to the two lines of Chaucer , bas humourously added two lines of his own , which properly can be referred only to the former part of the prophecy and if by this humourous addition , there is any feeming ...
Pàgina xxxiii
... never thought themselves better employed than in cultivating their own country idiom . VIII . Never were printed , I believe , in any one book emendations , ( as they are called ) and remarks fo worthy each of the other ; " the weight ...
... never thought themselves better employed than in cultivating their own country idiom . VIII . Never were printed , I believe , in any one book emendations , ( as they are called ) and remarks fo worthy each of the other ; " the weight ...
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