The work is performed, first by railing at the stupidity, negligence, ignorance, and asinine tastelessness of the former editors, and shewing, from all that goes before and all that follows, the inelegance and absurdity of the old reading; then by proposing... The North British Review - Страница 21846Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Samuel Johnson - 1765 - 80 страници
...of the old reading ; then by proposing fomething, which to fuperficial readers would feem fpecious, but which the editor rejects with indignation ; then by producing the true reading, with a long paraphrafe, and concluding with loud acclamations on the difcovery, and a , fober with for t'he advancement... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 страници
...the old reading •, then by propofing fomething, which to fuperficial readers would feem fpecious, but which the editor rejects with indignation; then by producing the true reading, with a long paraphrafe, and concluding with loud acclamations on the difcovery, and a fober with for the advancement... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 412 страници
...of the old Reading; then by propofingfomething, which, to fuperficialReaders, would feem fpecious, but which, the Editor rejects with Indignation ; then by producing the true Reading, with a long Paraphrafe, and concluding with loud Acclamations on the Difcovery, and a fober With for the Advancement... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 страници
...shewing, from all that goes before, and all that follows, the inelegance and absurdity of P ij the the old reading; then by proposing something, which to superficial readers would seem specious, but which Hie editor rejefts with indignation ; then by producing the true reading, with a long paraphrase, and... | |
| 1809 - 572 страници
...and showing, from all that goes before and all that follows, the inelegance and absurdity of the old reading ; then by proposing something, which, to superficial...the advancement and prosperity of genuine criticism. Milton, in a sort of rapture, exclaims Let me wander, not unseen, By hedgerow elms, o'er hillocks green.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 страници
...of the old reading; then by propofing fomething, which to luperficial readers would ieem ipecious, but which the editor rejects with indignation ; then by producing the true reading, with a long paraplirafe, and concluding with loud acclamations on the difcovery, and a fobcr wifh for the advancement... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 страници
...editors, showing, from all that goes before and all that follows, the inelegance and absurdity of the old reading ; then by proposing something, which to superficial...the advancement and prosperity of genuine criticism. All this may be done, and perhaps done sometimes without impropriety. But I have always suspected that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1802 - 422 страници
...the old reading ; then by propofing fomething, which to faperficial readers would •feem fpecious, but which the editor rejects with indignation ; then by producing the true reading, with * long paraphrafe, and concluding with loud acclamations on the difcovery, and a fober wijh. for the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 страници
...and shewing, from all that goes before and all that follows, the inelegance and absudity of the old reading; then by proposing something, which to superficial...the advancement and prosperity of genuine criticism. All this may be done, and perhaps done sometimes without impropriety. But I have always suspected that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 страници
...and shewing, from all that goes before and all that follows, the inelegance and absurdity of the old reading; then by proposing something, which to superficial...the advancement and prosperity of genuine criticism. All this may be done, and perhaps done sometime!) without impropriety. But I have always suspected... | |
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