то DAVID GARRICK, Efq. SIR, AD I no other reafon for de HA dicating to Mr. GARRICK, but to embrace an opportunity of publicly testifying my admiration of his talents, I might with propriety do myself the honour to prefix his name to any valuable book of which I endeavour to give a correct and elegant edition. BUT an edition of SHAKESPEAR is infcribed to you with fuch peculiar propriety, that it cannot fail of meet ing ing with univerfal approbation. You, Sir, by animating his characters on the ftage, have fhewn the British nation the aftonishing treafures of the Father of their Drama: And I even question if ever his genius was fufficiently ac knowledged by the general voice till you appeared. THIS edition claims your patronage in a particular manner, because it is exactly printed from the one published at Edinburgh in 1753, which I have heard you honour with your approbation. AFTER fo many Poets and great men, in different departments, have exhausted almost every vein of panegyric in your praife, it would be pre |