The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page ix
... fometimes willing to " bring a corollary , rather than want a fpirit . " Nor , to confefs the truth , did we always think it juftifiable to fhrink our predeceffors to pig mies , that we ourselves , by force of comparison , might affume ...
... fometimes willing to " bring a corollary , rather than want a fpirit . " Nor , to confefs the truth , did we always think it juftifiable to fhrink our predeceffors to pig mies , that we ourselves , by force of comparison , might affume ...
Page xii
... fometimes fol- lowed the fuggeftions of a Warburton , a Johnson , a Farmer , or a Tyrwhitt , in preference to the deci fions of a Hemings or a Condell , notwithstanding their choice of readings might have been influenced by affociates ...
... fometimes fol- lowed the fuggeftions of a Warburton , a Johnson , a Farmer , or a Tyrwhitt , in preference to the deci fions of a Hemings or a Condell , notwithstanding their choice of readings might have been influenced by affociates ...
Page xiv
... fome- times juftly blamed for wanton and needlefs devia- tions from ancient copies ; and we are afraid that cenfure will as equitably fall on fome of us , for a revival of irregularities which have no reasonable fanction , and few ...
... fome- times juftly blamed for wanton and needlefs devia- tions from ancient copies ; and we are afraid that cenfure will as equitably fall on fome of us , for a revival of irregularities which have no reasonable fanction , and few ...
Page xv
... fometimes not without fufficient reason . Yet , in our opinion , they have fuffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almoft as often as their measure is deranged , or redundant , fome words , alike unneceffary to fenfe and ...
... fometimes not without fufficient reason . Yet , in our opinion , they have fuffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almoft as often as their measure is deranged , or redundant , fome words , alike unneceffary to fenfe and ...
Page xxiii
... fometimes imperfectly deciphered , and fometimes wholly mifunderstood . Mr. Malone , indeed , frequently points his ar- tillery at a perfonage whom we cannot help regard- ing as a phantom ; we mean the Editor of the fecond folio ; for ...
... fometimes imperfectly deciphered , and fometimes wholly mifunderstood . Mr. Malone , indeed , frequently points his ar- tillery at a perfonage whom we cannot help regard- ing as a phantom ; we mean the Editor of the fecond folio ; for ...
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