The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Page xxxv
... Sense ; for He , who tampers with an Author whom he does not understand , must do it at the Expence of his Subject . I have made it evident throughout my Remarks , that he has frequently inflicted a Wound where he intended a Cure . He ...
... Sense ; for He , who tampers with an Author whom he does not understand , must do it at the Expence of his Subject . I have made it evident throughout my Remarks , that he has frequently inflicted a Wound where he intended a Cure . He ...
Page xxxviii
... Sense and Matter . Scenes were frequently transposed , and shuffled out of their true Place , to humour the Caprice or fuppos'd Convenience of some particular Actor . Hence much Confufion and Impropriety has attend- ed , and embarras'd ...
... Sense and Matter . Scenes were frequently transposed , and shuffled out of their true Place , to humour the Caprice or fuppos'd Convenience of some particular Actor . Hence much Confufion and Impropriety has attend- ed , and embarras'd ...
Page xli
... Sense irretrievable either to Care or the Saga- city of Conjecture . But is there any Reason therefore to say , That because All cannot be retriev'd , All ought to be left defperate ? We should shew very little Honesty , or Wisdom , to ...
... Sense irretrievable either to Care or the Saga- city of Conjecture . But is there any Reason therefore to say , That because All cannot be retriev'd , All ought to be left defperate ? We should shew very little Honesty , or Wisdom , to ...
Page xlii
... Author with his Ori- ginals : for , as I have frequently observed , he was a close and accurate Copier where - ever his Fable was founded on History . Where- Where - ever the Author's Sense is clear and discoverable xlii The PREFACE .
... Author with his Ori- ginals : for , as I have frequently observed , he was a close and accurate Copier where - ever his Fable was founded on History . Where- Where - ever the Author's Sense is clear and discoverable xlii The PREFACE .
Page xliii
... Sense and Sentiment , such Cor- rections , I am perfuaded , will need no Indul- gence . And whenever I have taken a greater Lati- tude and Liberty in amending , I have con- stantly endeavoured to support my Corrections and Conjectures ...
... Sense and Sentiment , such Cor- rections , I am perfuaded , will need no Indul- gence . And whenever I have taken a greater Lati- tude and Liberty in amending , I have con- stantly endeavoured to support my Corrections and Conjectures ...
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