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Pagina xxii
When the predecessor of it appeared , some intelligent friend or admirer of Shakspeare might have observed its defects , and corrected many of them in its margin , from early manuscripts , authentick information .
When the predecessor of it appeared , some intelligent friend or admirer of Shakspeare might have observed its defects , and corrected many of them in its margin , from early manuscripts , authentick information .
Pagina xxiii
The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one or both the authorities above mentioned , we conceive to have been the basis of its fucceffor in 1632 . At the same time , however , a fresh and abundant feries of errors and omissions ...
The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one or both the authorities above mentioned , we conceive to have been the basis of its fucceffor in 1632 . At the same time , however , a fresh and abundant feries of errors and omissions ...
Pagina 136
... them There is allo subjoined a catalogue of those first editions , by which the greater part of the various readings and of the corrected passages are authorized ; most of which are such as carry their own evidence along with them .
... them There is allo subjoined a catalogue of those first editions , by which the greater part of the various readings and of the corrected passages are authorized ; most of which are such as carry their own evidence along with them .
Pagina 156
The mangled condition of Shakspeare has been acknowledged by Mr. Rowe , who published him indeed , but neither corrected his text , nor collated the old copies . This gentleman had abilities , and sufficient knowledge of his author ...
The mangled condition of Shakspeare has been acknowledged by Mr. Rowe , who published him indeed , but neither corrected his text , nor collated the old copies . This gentleman had abilities , and sufficient knowledge of his author ...
Pagina 174
9 desired to bear in mind , that as the corruptions are more numerous , and of a grosser kind than can be well conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been most strictly ...
9 desired to bear in mind , that as the corruptions are more numerous , and of a grosser kind than can be well conceived but by those who have looked nearly into them ; fo in the correcting them this rule hath been most strictly ...
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