The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pagina 43
... hath made it the amusement of his leisure hours for many years past to look over his writings with a careful eye , to note the obscurities and absurdities introduced into the text , and according to the best of his judgment to restore ...
... hath made it the amusement of his leisure hours for many years past to look over his writings with a careful eye , to note the obscurities and absurdities introduced into the text , and according to the best of his judgment to restore ...
Pagina 44
... hath been most strictly observed , not to give a loose to fancy , or indulge a licentious spirit of criticism , as if it were fit for any one to presume to judge what Shakspeare ought to have written , instead of endeavouring to ...
... hath been most strictly observed , not to give a loose to fancy , or indulge a licentious spirit of criticism , as if it were fit for any one to presume to judge what Shakspeare ought to have written , instead of endeavouring to ...
Pagina 45
... hath lately been paid to his merit , and a high regard to his name and memory , by erecting his statue at a publick expence ; se it is desired that this new edition of his works , which hath cost some attention and care , may be looked ...
... hath lately been paid to his merit , and a high regard to his name and memory , by erecting his statue at a publick expence ; se it is desired that this new edition of his works , which hath cost some attention and care , may be looked ...
Pagina 46
William Shakespeare. DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE . IT hath been no unusual thing for writers , when dissatis- fied with the patronage or judgment of their own times , to appeal to posterity for a fair hearing . Some have even thought fit to ...
William Shakespeare. DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE . IT hath been no unusual thing for writers , when dissatis- fied with the patronage or judgment of their own times , to appeal to posterity for a fair hearing . Some have even thought fit to ...
Pagina 47
... hath drawn a general , but very lively sketch of Shakspeare's poetick character ; and , in the corrected text , marked out those peculiar strokes of ge- nius which were most proper to support and illustrate that character . Thus far Mr ...
... hath drawn a general , but very lively sketch of Shakspeare's poetick character ; and , in the corrected text , marked out those peculiar strokes of ge- nius which were most proper to support and illustrate that character . Thus far Mr ...
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