The Plays of William Shakespeare, Τόμος 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Σελίδα xxxvi
... Theobald , a man of narrow comprehenfion and small acquisitions , with no native and intrinfick fplendour of genius , with little of the artificial light of learning , but zealous for minute ac- curacy , and not negligent in pursuing it ...
... Theobald , a man of narrow comprehenfion and small acquisitions , with no native and intrinfick fplendour of genius , with little of the artificial light of learning , but zealous for minute ac- curacy , and not negligent in pursuing it ...
Σελίδα xxxvii
... Theobald , thus weak and ignorant , thus mean and faithless , thus petulant and oftentatious , by the good luck of having Pope for his enemy , has efcaped , and escaped alone , with reputation , from this undertaking . So willingly does ...
... Theobald , thus weak and ignorant , thus mean and faithless , thus petulant and oftentatious , by the good luck of having Pope for his enemy , has efcaped , and escaped alone , with reputation , from this undertaking . So willingly does ...
Σελίδα xxxviii
... Theobald ; he seems not to fufpect a critick of fallibility , and it was but reasonable that he should claim what he so liberally granted .. As he never writes without careful enquiry and di-- ligent consideration , I have received all ...
... Theobald ; he seems not to fufpect a critick of fallibility , and it was but reasonable that he should claim what he so liberally granted .. As he never writes without careful enquiry and di-- ligent consideration , I have received all ...
Σελίδα xlv
... Theobald , has been continued by the perfecution which , with a kind of conspiracy , has been fince raised against all the publishers of Shake- Speare . That many passages have passed in a state of depra- vation through all the editions ...
... Theobald , has been continued by the perfecution which , with a kind of conspiracy , has been fince raised against all the publishers of Shake- Speare . That many passages have passed in a state of depra- vation through all the editions ...
Σελίδα li
... Theobald's . Perhaps I may not be more cenfured for doing wrong , than for doing little ; for raising in the publick expecta- tions , which at last I have not answered . The expec- tation of ignorance is indefinite , and that of ...
... Theobald's . Perhaps I may not be more cenfured for doing wrong , than for doing little ; for raising in the publick expecta- tions , which at last I have not answered . The expec- tation of ignorance is indefinite , and that of ...
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