Shakespeare Restored: Or, a Specimen of the Many Errors, as Well Committed, as Unamended, by Mr. Pope in His Late Edition of this Poet. ... By Mr. TheobaldSamuel Aris, 1726 - 194 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ii
... Conjecture . AND there is one Unhappiness too , which generally attends the Republication of English Books , which is , That being the Pro- perty of fome Perfons in Trade , who , too often , know nothing more of their Copy than that ...
... Conjecture . AND there is one Unhappiness too , which generally attends the Republication of English Books , which is , That being the Pro- perty of fome Perfons in Trade , who , too often , know nothing more of their Copy than that ...
الصفحة iv
... Conjecture . " I cannot help thinking this Gentle- man's Modefty in this Point too nice and blameable ; and that what he is pleased to call a religious Abhorrence of Innovation , is downright Superftition : Neither can I be of Opinion ...
... Conjecture . " I cannot help thinking this Gentle- man's Modefty in this Point too nice and blameable ; and that what he is pleased to call a religious Abhorrence of Innovation , is downright Superftition : Neither can I be of Opinion ...
الصفحة viii
... Conjectures , I have throughout endeavour'd to fupport what I offer by parallel Paffages , and Authorities from himself : Which , as it will be my belt Juftification , where my Attempts are feconded with the Concurrence of my Readers ...
... Conjectures , I have throughout endeavour'd to fupport what I offer by parallel Paffages , and Authorities from himself : Which , as it will be my belt Juftification , where my Attempts are feconded with the Concurrence of my Readers ...
الصفحة 5
... Conjecture , if not as a Cor- rection . Suppose therefore that SHAKESPEARE might write it thus ; · Nor have We herein barr'd Your better Wifdoms , which have freely gone With this Affair along : ( For all , our Thanks . ) Now follows ...
... Conjecture , if not as a Cor- rection . Suppose therefore that SHAKESPEARE might write it thus ; · Nor have We herein barr'd Your better Wifdoms , which have freely gone With this Affair along : ( For all , our Thanks . ) Now follows ...
الصفحة 6
... Conjecture . VII . Ibid . We have here writ To Norway , uncle of young Fortinbras , Who [ ] impotent and bed - rid , fcarcely hears Of this his nephew's purpose , to suppress His further gate herein [ .I ] n that the levies , The lifts ...
... Conjecture . VII . Ibid . We have here writ To Norway , uncle of young Fortinbras , Who [ ] impotent and bed - rid , fcarcely hears Of this his nephew's purpose , to suppress His further gate herein [ .I ] n that the levies , The lifts ...
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