The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina vi
... Johnson has observed no pretence can justify . I may add , that it is not every one that could have deci- phered his notes . When he was not hurried he wrote a very clear and an elegant hand ; but as his vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... Johnson has observed no pretence can justify . I may add , that it is not every one that could have deci- phered his notes . When he was not hurried he wrote a very clear and an elegant hand ; but as his vi ADVERTISEMENT .
Pàgina ix
... Johnson , we shall frequently meet with mistakes which would be obvious to persons of the slightest acquirements in the present day . It will certainly not be maintained that the great mass of mankind are endowed with more natural ...
... Johnson , we shall frequently meet with mistakes which would be obvious to persons of the slightest acquirements in the present day . It will certainly not be maintained that the great mass of mankind are endowed with more natural ...
Pàgina xi
... Johnson in 1773 , was scarcely less objectionable . The following passage from the advertisement which he then prefixed , see p . 173 , will show his notions of the un- importance of collation ; and will enable me to apprize the reader ...
... Johnson in 1773 , was scarcely less objectionable . The following passage from the advertisement which he then prefixed , see p . 173 , will show his notions of the un- importance of collation ; and will enable me to apprize the reader ...
Pàgina xviii
... Johnson wrote his admirable preface , not only was the knowledge of his excellence almost wholly con- fined to his own countrymen , but even among them there were not a few who were disposed to adopt , in some degree , the petty ...
... Johnson wrote his admirable preface , not only was the knowledge of his excellence almost wholly con- fined to his own countrymen , but even among them there were not a few who were disposed to adopt , in some degree , the petty ...
Pàgina xxii
... sometimes described as " he of Oxford : " and Johnson is thus corrected : " cunning is wrong interpreted by he who brings up the rear of them . " have been endless to have bestowed upon him in detail xxii ADVERTISEMENT .
... sometimes described as " he of Oxford : " and Johnson is thus corrected : " cunning is wrong interpreted by he who brings up the rear of them . " have been endless to have bestowed upon him in detail xxii ADVERTISEMENT .
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