Lectures On the Truly Eminent English Poets volume 2

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Lectures On the Truly Eminent English Poets volume 2
Percival Stockdale
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See also, JE. 1064. - Mr. Bryant r2 244 " allows, p. 108. That this word has been " put, by mistake, for Beswiker. I won- " der that he, who appears to have had " Kersey at hand, did not advert to the following article in him ( To bestoike, ' (O. ) to betray f which, I am per- suaded, misled Chatterton. But then " there would have been no room for the " inference, ' that this young man could " ' not read the characters with which he " ' was engaged. ' I cannot see that the letters in Skinner ar...e so well defined, u but that Kersey might as easily have *' been led into such a mistake by them as *' by those of a manuscript. " Vindica- tion of Appendix: pages 167, 168.
" Chatterton" (says Mr. Bryant) " has " idly expressed the word, bestoikerre. It " is plain that this young man could not " read the characters with which he was " engaged. To decipher the characters " in old writings, requires a competent " knowledge in the language which they " transmit: but of this Chatterton was (i confessedly destitute.


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