 | Annie S. McLenegan - 1924 - 688 oldal
...d by other motives, and he declaims vehemently against the work of his antagonist; which yet serv'd him for a model; and his own is made only a little...a better collator than the other, nor did he excel in use of them; for, in this article, both their judgments may be equally call'd in question: in what... | |
 | Brian Vickers - 1995 - 585 oldal
...heighten'd by other motives, and he declaims vehemently against the work of his antagonist. Which yet serv'd him for a model; and his own is made only a little better by his having a few more materials, of 1 This is not in fact true: see 1.5f., 2.12f., 2.20f. for details of the place held by Shakespeare... | |
 | Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1932 - 396 oldal
...conjectures, it is remarkable that he should speak of Theobald's edition as 'only a little better than Pope's by his having a few more materials, of which he was...better collator than the other, nor did he excel him in use of them.' His own conjectures (distinguished by black type), as a rule, are not happy ; but there... | |
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