The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... editor will endea- vour to read the books which the author read , to trace his knowledge to its source , and compare his copies with their originals . If in this part of his design he hopes to attain any degree of superiority to his pre ...
... editor will endea- vour to read the books which the author read , to trace his knowledge to its source , and compare his copies with their originals . If in this part of his design he hopes to attain any degree of superiority to his pre ...
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... editors have attempted , and some have neg- lected . For this part of his task , and for this only , was Mr. Pope ... editor , though he may less delight his own vanity , will probably please his reader more , by sup- posing him ...
... editors have attempted , and some have neg- lected . For this part of his task , and for this only , was Mr. Pope ... editor , though he may less delight his own vanity , will probably please his reader more , by sup- posing him ...
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... editor does not however intend to preclude himself from the comparison of Shakespeare's senti- ments or expression ... editors have affected to slight their predecessors : but in this edition all that is valuable will be adopted from ...
... editor does not however intend to preclude himself from the comparison of Shakespeare's senti- ments or expression ... editors have affected to slight their predecessors : but in this edition all that is valuable will be adopted from ...
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... editor's art was not yet applied to modern languages , and our ancestors were accus- tomed to so much negligence of ... editors I have preserved the pre- faces , I have likewise borrowed the author's life from Rowe , though not written ...
... editor's art was not yet applied to modern languages , and our ancestors were accus- tomed to so much negligence of ... editors I have preserved the pre- faces , I have likewise borrowed the author's life from Rowe , though not written ...
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... editors ; and those which he rejected , though , according to the licen- tiousness of the press in those times , they ... editor . He understood but half his undertaking . The duty of a collator is indeed dull , yet , like other tedious ...
... editors ; and those which he rejected , though , according to the licen- tiousness of the press in those times , they ... editor . He understood but half his undertaking . The duty of a collator is indeed dull , yet , like other tedious ...
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