The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 217
... inverted into downright impu- dence . From a hundred mean and difhoneft arti- fices employed to difcredit this edition , and to cry down its editor , I have all the grounds in nature to beware of attacks . But though the malice of wit ...
... inverted into downright impu- dence . From a hundred mean and difhoneft arti- fices employed to difcredit this edition , and to cry down its editor , I have all the grounds in nature to beware of attacks . But though the malice of wit ...
Pagina 237
... are divided according to his regulation ; and the most beautiful paffages diftinguifhed , as in his book , with inverted commas . ' See his Letters to me . In imitation of him , I have done the fame DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE . 237.
... are divided according to his regulation ; and the most beautiful paffages diftinguifhed , as in his book , with inverted commas . ' See his Letters to me . In imitation of him , I have done the fame DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE . 237.
Pagina 448
... inverted and put out of their natural order , the editor of the fecond folio supposed that unaptnefs , being placed first , must be the nominative cafe , and therefore reads- " And that unaptnefs made you minifter , " Thus to excufe ...
... inverted and put out of their natural order , the editor of the fecond folio supposed that unaptnefs , being placed first , must be the nominative cafe , and therefore reads- " And that unaptnefs made you minifter , " Thus to excufe ...
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