Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1746 - 346 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... better reading ; but allowing this , no rules of criticism will fuffer him to alter , what the transcriber , or printer has not first altered . In Shakespeare the editors have proposed many better readings , which they should have men ...
... better reading ; but allowing this , no rules of criticism will fuffer him to alter , what the transcriber , or printer has not first altered . In Shakespeare the editors have proposed many better readings , which they should have men ...
Pàgina 3
... better readings , for which he had the authority of ancient manuscripts ; but as to meer conjectural corrections , to place them in his notes . His reply to this advice was , as might be expected , " No , for then who will re- gard ' em ...
... better readings , for which he had the authority of ancient manuscripts ; but as to meer conjectural corrections , to place them in his notes . His reply to this advice was , as might be expected , " No , for then who will re- gard ' em ...
Pàgina 7
... better than the Dr. when he met with a corrupt place ; but the mischief was , he would be medling with found places . The emen- dation is printed in a letter to Kufter , inferted at the end of his edition of Aristophanes to which I ...
... better than the Dr. when he met with a corrupt place ; but the mischief was , he would be medling with found places . The emen- dation is printed in a letter to Kufter , inferted at the end of his edition of Aristophanes to which I ...
Pàgina 16
... better , takes him in hand , and introduces him in this modern drefs to good company . Whatever be the opinion of the vulgar , whe- ther the great vulgar or the fmall , is of no great concern- concernment ; but indeed it was a matter of ...
... better , takes him in hand , and introduces him in this modern drefs to good company . Whatever be the opinion of the vulgar , whe- ther the great vulgar or the fmall , is of no great concern- concernment ; but indeed it was a matter of ...
Pàgina 17
... better taft : " Our old dra- " matick poet may witness for our good ear “ and manly relifh [ notwithstanding his natural rudeness , bis unpolish'd ftile , bis antiquated phrafe " and wit , bis want of method and coherence , and " bis ...
... better taft : " Our old dra- " matick poet may witness for our good ear “ and manly relifh [ notwithstanding his natural rudeness , bis unpolish'd ftile , bis antiquated phrafe " and wit , bis want of method and coherence , and " bis ...
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