The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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Page ix
... alfo acknowledge , that unless in particular inftances , where the voice of the publick had decided against the remarks of Dr. Johnson , they have hesitated to displace them ; and had rather be charged with fuperftitious reve- rence for ...
... alfo acknowledge , that unless in particular inftances , where the voice of the publick had decided against the remarks of Dr. Johnson , they have hesitated to displace them ; and had rather be charged with fuperftitious reve- rence for ...
Page xix
... alfo occafioned the appearance of more annotations than were abfolutely wanted , unless it be thought requifite that our author , like a Dauphin Claffick , fhould be reduced to marginal profe for the use of children ; that all his ...
... alfo occafioned the appearance of more annotations than were abfolutely wanted , unless it be thought requifite that our author , like a Dauphin Claffick , fhould be reduced to marginal profe for the use of children ; that all his ...
Page xx
... therefore be supplied ; for as often as a various reading , whether ferviceable or not , is * Tempeft . See alfo Addifen's Spectator , No. 470 . to be found , the discoverer can beftow an immediate XX ADVERTISEMENT .
... therefore be supplied ; for as often as a various reading , whether ferviceable or not , is * Tempeft . See alfo Addifen's Spectator , No. 470 . to be found , the discoverer can beftow an immediate XX ADVERTISEMENT .
Page xxvi
... alfo , let us add , were the fentiments of a gentleman whofe name we cannot repeat without a figh , which those who were acquainted with his value , will not suspect of infincerity : we mean our late excellent friend , Mr. Tyrwhitt . In ...
... alfo , let us add , were the fentiments of a gentleman whofe name we cannot repeat without a figh , which those who were acquainted with his value , will not suspect of infincerity : we mean our late excellent friend , Mr. Tyrwhitt . In ...
Page xxvii
... alfo ( fee his Preface , p . 443 ) fpeaks with fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are these affertions provéd ? By expofing its errors ( fome of which nevertheless are of ...
... alfo ( fee his Preface , p . 443 ) fpeaks with fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are these affertions provéd ? By expofing its errors ( fome of which nevertheless are of ...
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