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Page iv
... better understanding his Works : And , indeed , this Author's Works , from the bad Treatment he has met with from his E- ditors , have so long wanted a Comment , that one would zealously embrace every Method of Information , that could ...
... better understanding his Works : And , indeed , this Author's Works , from the bad Treatment he has met with from his E- ditors , have so long wanted a Comment , that one would zealously embrace every Method of Information , that could ...
Page xxxvii
... better to want Wit , than to want Humanity : and impartial Poste- rity may , perhaps , be of my Opinion . whence . But , to return to my Subject ; which now The old calls upon me to inquire into those Caufes , to Editions which the ...
... better to want Wit , than to want Humanity : and impartial Poste- rity may , perhaps , be of my Opinion . whence . But , to return to my Subject ; which now The old calls upon me to inquire into those Caufes , to Editions which the ...
Page xxxviii
... better than the Poet himself the Con- nexion and Dependance of his Scenes ; where Matter is defective , or Superfluities to be retrench'd ; Perfons , that have the Foun- tain of Infpiration as peremptorily in them , as Kings have That ...
... better than the Poet himself the Con- nexion and Dependance of his Scenes ; where Matter is defective , or Superfluities to be retrench'd ; Perfons , that have the Foun- tain of Infpiration as peremptorily in them , as Kings have That ...
Page xliii
... better than the old Copies have done . Where , thro ' all the former Editions , a Paffage has labour'd under flat Nonsense and invincible Darkness , if , by the Addition or Alteration of a Letter or two , I have restored to Him both ...
... better than the old Copies have done . Where , thro ' all the former Editions , a Paffage has labour'd under flat Nonsense and invincible Darkness , if , by the Addition or Alteration of a Letter or two , I have restored to Him both ...
Page lxii
... better in that Art than even the preceding Grammarians , who wrote when thofe Tongues flourish'd as living Languages : I fhould ac- count it a peculiar Happiness , that , by the faint Affay I have made in this Work , a Path might be ...
... better in that Art than even the preceding Grammarians , who wrote when thofe Tongues flourish'd as living Languages : I fhould ac- count it a peculiar Happiness , that , by the faint Affay I have made in this Work , a Path might be ...
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