Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pages |
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Page viii
... corrected . No : I have given the reader his proper cue , and to perfue it farther , leave it in his power . But where to begin , and when I have once begun bow to leave off I know not : the fault's are fo many , and of so many forts ...
... corrected . No : I have given the reader his proper cue , and to perfue it farther , leave it in his power . But where to begin , and when I have once begun bow to leave off I know not : the fault's are fo many , and of so many forts ...
Page lvi
... of bis edition , that he , in conjunction with Mr. Pope , bas corrected and emended the GENUINE TEXT of Shakespeare . I freely own that I have been all along along inquiring what the genuine text was , what ' Ivi PREFACE .
... of bis edition , that he , in conjunction with Mr. Pope , bas corrected and emended the GENUINE TEXT of Shakespeare . I freely own that I have been all along along inquiring what the genuine text was , what ' Ivi PREFACE .
Page lvii
... correcting and emending his GENUINE TEXT . But the whole mystery of this new edition is now difcovered ; Shakespeare's GENUINE TEXT is collated with all former editions , and then CORRECTED and EMENDED . As for inftance , 66 ...
... correcting and emending his GENUINE TEXT . But the whole mystery of this new edition is now difcovered ; Shakespeare's GENUINE TEXT is collated with all former editions , and then CORRECTED and EMENDED . As for inftance , 66 ...
Page 27
... corrected . Ariftot . weg woINT . xeQ . IN . See his rhetoric , 1. 2. c . 24 . Poetry , whether epic or dramatic , is founded on probability , and admits rather a probable lye , than an improbable truth . It proposes to fhew , not what ...
... corrected . Ariftot . weg woINT . xeQ . IN . See his rhetoric , 1. 2. c . 24 . Poetry , whether epic or dramatic , is founded on probability , and admits rather a probable lye , than an improbable truth . It proposes to fhew , not what ...
Page 45
... corrected . As mèr 2 in ταῖς τραγωδίαις ποιεῖν τὸ θαυμαςόν . Μᾶλλον δ ' ἐνδέχεται ἐν τῇ ἐποποιία τὸ ἀλοΓον , ( δι ̓ ὃ συμβαίνει μάλισα τὸ θαυμασὶν , ) διὰ τὸ μὴ ὁρᾷν εἰς τὸν πράτονα . Ἔπειτα [ lege Επεί τοι ] τα περὶ τὴν Εκλος δίωξιν ...
... corrected . As mèr 2 in ταῖς τραγωδίαις ποιεῖν τὸ θαυμαςόν . Μᾶλλον δ ' ἐνδέχεται ἐν τῇ ἐποποιία τὸ ἀλοΓον , ( δι ̓ ὃ συμβαίνει μάλισα τὸ θαυμασὶν , ) διὰ τὸ μὴ ὁρᾷν εἰς τὸν πράτονα . Ἔπειτα [ lege Επεί τοι ] τα περὶ τὴν Εκλος δίωξιν ...
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