Samuel Johnson |
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الصفحة 284
He boasted that he had endeavored to get a true reading of the text " by comparing the several editions , " and he was ... Nevertheless , Rowe made the first start , and the rapidity with which , once that start had been made , edition ...
He boasted that he had endeavored to get a true reading of the text " by comparing the several editions , " and he was ... Nevertheless , Rowe made the first start , and the rapidity with which , once that start had been made , edition ...
الصفحة 287
In the proposed edition “ nothing shall be imposed , as in the Oxford [ i.e. , Hanmer's ] edition , without notice of al . teration ; nor shall conjecture be wantonly or unnecessarily indulged . ” Moreover , and this is , of course ...
In the proposed edition “ nothing shall be imposed , as in the Oxford [ i.e. , Hanmer's ] edition , without notice of al . teration ; nor shall conjecture be wantonly or unnecessarily indulged . ” Moreover , and this is , of course ...
الصفحة 289
In 1768 , or three years after he had published , the supremacy of his edition was unsuccessfully challenged by that of Edward Capell , who collated the editions far more thoroughly than Johnson had done but who largely lost the fruits ...
In 1768 , or three years after he had published , the supremacy of his edition was unsuccessfully challenged by that of Edward Capell , who collated the editions far more thoroughly than Johnson had done but who largely lost the fruits ...
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