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" ... mere improvement of the sense. For though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor any to the judgment of the first publishers, yet they who had the copy before their eyes were more likely to read it right than we who read it only by imagination. "
Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces. ... - الصفحة 143
1774
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...is not to be difturbed for the fake of elegance, perfpicuity, or mere improvement of the fenfe. For though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor any to the judgement of the firft publifhers, -yet they who had the copy before their eyes were more likely to...

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...is not to be difturbed for the fake of elegance, perfpicuity, or mere improvement of the fenfe. For though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor any to the judgement of the firft publifhers, yet they who had the copy before their eyes were more likely to...

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...is not to be difturbed for the fake of elegance, perfpicuity, or mere improvement of the fenfe. For though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor any to the judgement of the firft publishers, yet they who had the copy before their eyes were more likely to...

The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the ..., المجلد 1

William Shakespeare - 1771 - عدد الصفحات: 490
...is not to be difturbed for the fake of elegance, perfpicuity, or mere improvement of the fenfe. For though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor any to the judgment of the publifhers, yet they who had the copy before their eyes, were more likely to read it right, than we...

Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor

William Shakespeare - 1773 - عدد الصفحات: 554
...is not to be difturbed for the fake of elegance, perfpicuity, or mere improvement of the fenfe. For though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor any to the judgment of the firft publishers, yet they •who had the copy before their eyes were more likely to read it right, than...

Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, المجلد 2

Samuel Johnson - 1774 - عدد الصفحات: 374
...is not to be difturbedfor the Sake of Elegance, Perfpicuity, or mere Improvement of the Senfe. For, though much Credit is not due to the Fidelity, nor any to the Judgment of the flrft Publifhers ; yet they who had the Copy before their Eyes were more likely to read it right, than...

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...is not to be difturbed for the fake of elegance, perfpicuity, or mere improvement of the fenfe. For though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor...eyes were more likely to read it right, than we who read it only by imagination. Bat it is evident that they have often made ftrange miitakes by ignorance...

Prefaces. The tempest. The two gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of ...

William Shakespeare - 1778 - عدد الصفحات: 750
...be difturbed for the fake of elegance, per«Tpicuity; or -fiacre! improvement of, the fenfe,' For - though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor any to the judgment of the firft publiihers, yet they •who had the copy before their eyes were more (likely to read it right, 'tHad...

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...is not to be difturbed for the fake of elegance, perfpicuity, or mere improvement of the fervfe. For though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor...eyes were more likely to read it right, than we who read it only by imagination. But it is evident that they have often made frrange miftakes by ignorance...

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...is not to be disturbed for the sake of elegance, perspicuity, or mere improTement of the sense. For though much credit is not due to the fidelity, nor any to the judgment of the first publishers, yet they who had the copy before their eyes were more likely to read it right, than...




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