Prefaces to Terence's Comedies and Plautus's Comedies (1694) - Part 6
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127-128. Charles Macklin, _A Will and No Will, or a Bone for the Lawyers_ (1746). _The New Play Criticiz'd, or The Plague of Envy_ (1747). Introduction by Jean B. Kern. [_In Preparation_]

129. Lawrence Echard, Prefaces to _Terence's Comedies_ (1694) and _Plautus's Comedies_ (1694). Introduction by John Barnard.

[_Present Text_]

130. Henry More, _Democritus Platonissans_ (1646). Introduction by P. G.

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Errata (noted by transcriber)

_In the Prefaces, errors were corrected only if a later edition showed the same correction._

_Editor's Introduction_

under the imprint of Thomas Salusbury [_spelling is correct_]

another's doing their [i.e., "these"?] Plays before me [_this and following bracketed notes are in the original_]

_Preface to Terence_

vix de demenso suo, suum defraudans genium [demcuso ... defrudans]

Eheu me miseram! [Ehen]

ni unum desit [de sit]

perfectly just, truly proportionably [. for,]

he never fails in any one place, but [. for,]

why he goes off, where he's a going [goes of]

the whole cou'dn't contain above Eleven hours [about Eleven hours]

for such inferior Persons, we leave to others. [. invisible]

or to say very little, as 'twas agreeable to them [_s in "as" invisible_]

In some things they are too short, in others too long [. for,]

_School-Masters_ often want time, and now and then Judgment [time. and now then and]

some hints we had from the _French_, but [. for,]

_Odiosus_, _Tristis_, &c. these we [_missing ; or : after "&c.", OR error for "These"_]

They may possibly take 'em for Blunders [' missing or invisible]

but we have better offend this way than the other [beeter]

_Preface to Plautus_

due Observance and Penetration [Penitration]

Exit +Euclio+. [Eudio]

And besure you secure the Door [_s.p.a.cing as shown_]

For the Reader's Satisfaction, here follows [he follows]

_Augustan Reprints_

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