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 xxviii
It is credited , whenever it moves , as a just picture of a real original ; as
representing to the auditor what he would himself feel , if he were to do or fuffer
what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done . The reflection that strikes the
heart is not ...
It is credited , whenever it moves , as a just picture of a real original ; as
representing to the auditor what he would himself feel , if he were to do or fuffer
what is there feigned to be suffered or to be done . The reflection that strikes the
heart is not ...
الصفحة xl
1 grew older , could display life better , as he knew it more , and instruct with
more efficacy , as he was himself more amply instructed . There is a vigilance of
observation and accuracy of distinction which books and precepts cannot confer
...
1 grew older , could display life better , as he knew it more , and instruct with
more efficacy , as he was himself more amply instructed . There is a vigilance of
observation and accuracy of distinction which books and precepts cannot confer
...
الصفحة xli
Boyle congratulated himself upon his high birth , because it favoured his
curiosicy , by facilitating his access . Shakespeare had no such advantage ; he
came to London a needy adventurer , and lived for a time by very mean
employments .
Boyle congratulated himself upon his high birth , because it favoured his
curiosicy , by facilitating his access . Shakespeare had no such advantage ; he
came to London a needy adventurer , and lived for a time by very mean
employments .
الصفحة l
Of his notes I have generally retained those which he retained himself in his
second edition , except when they were confuted by subsequent annotators , or
were too minute to merit preservation . I have sometimes adopted his restoration
of a ...
Of his notes I have generally retained those which he retained himself in his
second edition , except when they were confuted by subsequent annotators , or
were too minute to merit preservation . I have sometimes adopted his restoration
of a ...
الصفحة lii
with the silent acquiescence of the rest , that he thought himself allowed to extend
a little further the license , which had already been carried so far without
reprehension , and of his corrections in general , it must be confeffed , that they
are ...
with the silent acquiescence of the rest , that he thought himself allowed to extend
a little further the license , which had already been carried so far without
reprehension , and of his corrections in general , it must be confeffed , that they
are ...
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able action ancient appear attention authour becauſe believe cenſure characters comedy common commonly conjecture conſidered continued copies corrupted criticiſm criticks deſign dialogue diligence diſcovered diſtinction drama eaſily eaſy edition editor elegance emendations endeavoured Engliſh excellence exhibited fame faults firſt follows force give given greater himſelf hiſtory hope human ignorance imagination imitation incidents inſtruct juſt knowledge known labour language laſt learning meaning mind modes moſt muſt nature neceſſary never notes obſcure obſerved opinion original particular paſſages performance perhaps Plautus plays pleaſe pleaſure poet Pope praiſe preſent preſerved principles produced publiſhed reader reaſon received repreſented reſt ſame ſay ſcenes ſeems ſentiments Shakeſpeare ſhould ſome ſometimes ſtage ſtate ſtudy ſuch ſuffered ſufficient ſuppoſe theſe thing thoſe thought tion tragedy truth unities uſe whole writer written