The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... copies needs not repent ; he will not , without nice collation , perceive how they differ ; and usefulness seldom de- pends upon little things . For negligence or deficience , I have perhaps not need of more apology than the nature of ...
... copies needs not repent ; he will not , without nice collation , perceive how they differ ; and usefulness seldom de- pends upon little things . For negligence or deficience , I have perhaps not need of more apology than the nature of ...
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... copies , than is found in each of them from the rest . NOTE XXIII . Macbeth . Here lay Duncan , His silver skin laced with his golden blood , And his gash'd stabs look'd like a breach in nature , For ruin's wasteful entrance : there the ...
... copies , than is found in each of them from the rest . NOTE XXIII . Macbeth . Here lay Duncan , His silver skin laced with his golden blood , And his gash'd stabs look'd like a breach in nature , For ruin's wasteful entrance : there the ...
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... copies , by which it is hoped that many restorations may yet be made at least it will be necessary to collect and note the variation as materials for future criticks ; for it very often happens that a wrong reading has affi- nity to the ...
... copies , by which it is hoped that many restorations may yet be made at least it will be necessary to collect and note the variation as materials for future criticks ; for it very often happens that a wrong reading has affi- nity to the ...
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... copies that can be found ; that , if the reader is not satisfied with the editor's de- termination , he may have the means of choosing bet- ter for himself . Where all the books are evidently vitiated , and collation can give no ...
... copies that can be found ; that , if the reader is not satisfied with the editor's de- termination , he may have the means of choosing bet- ter for himself . Where all the books are evidently vitiated , and collation can give no ...
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... copies with their originals . If in this part of his design he hopes to attain any degree of superiority to his pre- decessors , it must be considered , that he has the ad- vantage of their labours ; that part of the work being already ...
... copies with their originals . If in this part of his design he hopes to attain any degree of superiority to his pre- decessors , it must be considered , that he has the ad- vantage of their labours ; that part of the work being already ...
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