The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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... sense , with least violence . But my first labour is , always to turn the old text on every fide , and try if there be any interstice , through which light can find its way ; nor would Huetius himself condemn me , as refufing the ...
... sense , with least violence . But my first labour is , always to turn the old text on every fide , and try if there be any interstice , through which light can find its way ; nor would Huetius himself condemn me , as refufing the ...
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... sense or conjecture . The method taken in this edition will fhew itself . The various readings are fairly put in the margin , fo that every one may compare them ; and those I have preferred into the text are constantly ex fide codicum ...
... sense or conjecture . The method taken in this edition will fhew itself . The various readings are fairly put in the margin , fo that every one may compare them ; and those I have preferred into the text are constantly ex fide codicum ...
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... sense of course must be corrupted ; and thence the reader's betray'd into a falfe meaning . If the Latin and Greek languages have receiv'd the greatest advantages imaginable from the labours of the editors and criticks of the two laft ...
... sense of course must be corrupted ; and thence the reader's betray'd into a falfe meaning . If the Latin and Greek languages have receiv'd the greatest advantages imaginable from the labours of the editors and criticks of the two laft ...
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... sense makes the following reflection ; How every fool can play upon a word ! I think the beft grace of wit will fborly turn into filence , and difcourfe grow commendable in none but parrots . He could hardly have found ftronger words to ...
... sense makes the following reflection ; How every fool can play upon a word ! I think the beft grace of wit will fborly turn into filence , and difcourfe grow commendable in none but parrots . He could hardly have found ftronger words to ...
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. With these several helps if that rich vein of sense which runs through the works of this author can be retrieved in every part and brought to appear in its true light , and if it may be hoped without ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. With these several helps if that rich vein of sense which runs through the works of this author can be retrieved in every part and brought to appear in its true light , and if it may be hoped without ...
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