Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespear's Plays..J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Hawes, Clark and Collins, T. Longman, W. Johnston, T. Caslon, C. Corbet, T. Lownds, and the executors of B. Dodd., 1765 - 72 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xlviii
... given by Tlemings and Condel , the first editors ; and those which he rejected ,
though , according to the licentiousness ... seems to have thought unworthy of his
abilities , being not able to suppress his contempt of the dull duty of an editor .
... given by Tlemings and Condel , the first editors ; and those which he rejected ,
though , according to the licentiousness ... seems to have thought unworthy of his
abilities , being not able to suppress his contempt of the dull duty of an editor .
الصفحة xlix
Conjectural criticismi demands more than humanity poffeffes , and he that
exercises ic with most praise has very frequent need of indulgence . Let us now
be told no more of the dull duty of an editor . Confidence is the common
consequence of ...
Conjectural criticismi demands more than humanity poffeffes , and he that
exercises ic with most praise has very frequent need of indulgence . Let us now
be told no more of the dull duty of an editor . Confidence is the common
consequence of ...
الصفحة li
Our authour fell then into the hands of Sir Tbos - mas Hanmer , the Oxford.editor ,
a man , in my opinion , eminently qualified by nature for such studies . He had ,
what is the first requisice to emendatory criticism , that intuition by which the ...
Our authour fell then into the hands of Sir Tbos - mas Hanmer , the Oxford.editor ,
a man , in my opinion , eminently qualified by nature for such studies . He had ,
what is the first requisice to emendatory criticism , that intuition by which the ...
الصفحة lx
rections , such as every editor has added at his will , and often by comments
more laborious than the matter will seem to deserve ; but that which is most
difficult is not always most important , and to an editor nothing is a trifle by which
his ...
rections , such as every editor has added at his will , and often by comments
more laborious than the matter will seem to deserve ; but that which is most
difficult is not always most important , and to an editor nothing is a trifle by which
his ...
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... ignorance , and asinine tastelessness of the former editors , and shewing , from
all that goes before and all that follows ... which to superficial readers would
seem fpecious , but which the editor rejects with indignation ; then by producing
the ...
... ignorance , and asinine tastelessness of the former editors , and shewing , from
all that goes before and all that follows ... which to superficial readers would
seem fpecious , but which the editor rejects with indignation ; then by producing
the ...
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