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Lewis Theobald, His Contribution to English Scholarship: With Some Unpublished Letters (Classic Reprint)
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The thesis that I attempt to uphold asserts that the basic principles of critical editing in English were derived directly from the method employed by Bentley in the classics. In his work on Shakespeare Theobald adapted this method to a new field, and in turn was followed by scholars who did not confine their labors to the great dramatist. I have not carried my discussion beyond that remarkable period Of critical activity, the sixth decade of the eighteenth century, because by 17 60 the method had become so prevalent that its connection with Theobald is no longer apparent. This fact explains why I have not mentioned some of the best known scholars of the latter half of the century such as Tyrwhitt and Ritson, both of whom admired Theobald and followed his lead. I think that it is necessary only to Show that the method which Theobald derived from Bentley. And handed on to succeeding scholars is the same in essential details as that employed now.
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