| Samuel Johnson - 1765 - 80 pages
...readings are of little value, they have not been oftentatioufly difplayed or importunately obtruded. I could have written longer notes, for the art of writing...railing at the ftupidity, negligence, ignorance, and afinine tafteleflhefs of the for- , mer editors, and mewing, from all that goes before and all that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 pages
...readings are of little value, they have not been oftentatioufly difplayed or importunately obtruded. I could have written longer notes, for the art of Writing...railing at the ftupidity, negligence, ignorance, and afinine tafteleflhefs of the former editors, and fhewing, from all that goes before and all that follows,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 pages
...readings are of little value, they have not been oltentatioufiy difplayed or importunately obtruded. I could have written longer notes, for the art of writing...railing at the ftupidity, negligence, ignorance, and afinine tafteleflhels of the former editors, and mewing, from all that goes before and all that follows,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 pages
...Readings are of little Value, they have not been oftentatioufly difplayed, or importunately obtruded. I could have written longer Notes, for the Art of writing...difficult Attainment. The Work is performed firft, by railling at the Stupidity, Negligence, Ignorance, and afinine Tafteleflhefs of the former Editors,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 pages
...Readings are of little Value, they have not been oftentationfly difplayed, . or importunately 'obtruded. I could have written longer Notes, for the Art of writing Notes is not of difficult Attainment. The Work.is performed firft, by railling at the Stupidity, Negligence, Ignorance, and afinine TaftelefTnefs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 pages
...readings are of little value, they have not been ostentatiously displayed, or importunately obtruded. I could have written longer notes, for the art of writing...not of difficult attainment. The work is performed, first by railing at the stupidity, negligence, ignorance, and asinine tastelessness of the former editors,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 pages
...readings are of little value, they have not been oftentatioufly difplayed or importunately obtruded. I could have written longer notes, for the art of writing...railing at the ftupidity, negligence, ignorance, and afinine tafteleflhefs of the former editors, and fhewing, from all that goes before and all that follows,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 pages
...readings are of little value, they have not been oftentatioufly difplayed or importunately obtruded. I could have written longer notes, for the art of writing...railing at the ftupidity, negligence, ignorance, and afinine tafteleffnefs of the former editors, and lhewing, from all that goes before and all that follows,... | |
| 1809 - 572 pages
...readings are of little value, they have not been ostentatiously displayed, or importunately obtruded. I could have written longer notes, for the art of writing...not of difficult attainment The work is performed first, by railing at the stupidity, negligence, ignorance, and asinine tastelessness of the former... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 pages
...readings are of little value, they have not been oftentatioufly difplayed or importunately obtruded. I could have written longer notes, for the art of writing...attainment. The work is performed, firft by railing at the flupidity, negligence, ignorance, and afinine tafteleflnefs of the former editors, fhowing, from all... | |
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