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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May it not be objected , Why then have you burdened us with these notes ? The
anfwer is obvious , and , if I mistake not , very material . Without such notes ,
these passages in subsequent editions would be liable , through the ignorance of
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May it not be objected , Why then have you burdened us with these notes ? The
anfwer is obvious , and , if I mistake not , very material . Without such notes ,
these passages in subsequent editions would be liable , through the ignorance of
...
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The editor now before you was apprized in time of this truth ; saw the wretched
condition his author was reduced to by these late tamperings , and thought
seriously of a cure for it , and that so long ago as the year 1745 ; for the attempt
was first ...
The editor now before you was apprized in time of this truth ; saw the wretched
condition his author was reduced to by these late tamperings , and thought
seriously of a cure for it , and that so long ago as the year 1745 ; for the attempt
was first ...
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But , when these helps were administered , there was yet behind a very great
number of passages , labouring under various defects and those of various
degrees , that had their cure to seek from other sources , that of copies affording it
no ...
But , when these helps were administered , there was yet behind a very great
number of passages , labouring under various defects and those of various
degrees , that had their cure to seek from other sources , that of copies affording it
no ...
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... and that for this plain reason : the people who govern theatres are the middle
and lower orders of the world ; and these ... and as remote from nature , as these
comick ones of Lilly's : for falling in with that innate love of blood which has been
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... and that for this plain reason : the people who govern theatres are the middle
and lower orders of the world ; and these ... and as remote from nature , as these
comick ones of Lilly's : for falling in with that innate love of blood which has been
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Of these , The Tempest , however it comes to be placed the firit by the publishers
of his works , can never have been the first written by him : it seems to me as
perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may observe , that the
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Of these , The Tempest , however it comes to be placed the firit by the publishers
of his works , can never have been the first written by him : it seems to me as
perfect in its kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may observe , that the
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