Preface to the Works of Shakespeare (1734) by Lewis Theobald
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only to the _Judgment_ of the Publick. If I succeed in this Point,
the Reputation gainâd will be the more solid and lasting. [Sidenote: Acknowledgment of Assistance.] I come now to speak of those kind Assistances which I have met with from particular Friends, towards forwarding and compleating this Work. Soon after my Design was known, I had the Honour of an Invitation to _Cambridge_; and a generous Promise from the Learned and ingenious Dr. _Thirlby_ of _Jesus_-College, there, who had taken great Pains with my Author, that I should have the Liberty of collating his Copy of _Shakespeare_, markâd throâ in the Margin with his own Manuscript References and accurate Observations. He not only made good this Promise, but favourâd me with a Set of Emendations, interspersâd and distinguishâd in his Name throâ the Edition, and which can need no Recommendation here to the judicious Reader. The next Assistance I receivâd was from my ingenious Friend _Hawley Bishop_ Esq; whose great Powers and extensive Learning are as well known, as his uncommon Modesty, to all who have the Happiness of his Acquaintance. This Gentleman was so generous, at the Expence both of his Pocket and Time, to run throâ all _Shakespeare_ with me. We joinâd Business and Entertainment together; and at every of our Meetings, which were constantly once a Week, we read over a _Play_, and came mutually preparâd to communicate our Conjectures upon it to each other. The Pleasure of these Appointments, I think, I may say, richly compensated for the Labour in our own Thoughts: and I may venture to affirm, in the Behalf of my Assistant, that our Author has derivâd no little Improvement from them. |
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