Excerpt from Sophoclean Fragments
My Euripidean Fragments and Observaciones acerca de los Fragmentos de Esquilo were so drawn up by me as to constitute, in a true sense, supplements to Nauck's Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta: I was thus enabled to avoid, even in substance, the utterly superfluous repetition of a large part of Nauck's most masterly apparatus criticus. Similarly I should frame this book, dealing with the Fragments of Sophocles, as a supplement to Nauck, were it not for the fact that, as regards Sophocles, his work has been, in a manner, superseded by Pearson's recent edition of that poet's Fragments: but as it is, in view of the appearance of that edition, which in some respects I cannot praise too highly, I have composed instead what is, so to speak, a supplement thereto, not to Nauck's treatment. But it must not be thought that I am in general agreement with Pearson to the same extent that I am with Nauck. Pearson belongs, though hardly, I think, without a certain real difference, to the school of Jebb: I do not. Jebb's brilliance is the admiration of scholars and his services to learning are incontestable; but, for all that, I cannot - it may be my misfortune - quite say of him, as Henry the Eighth, in his happier days, said of Colet: "This is the doctor for me!" Neither, indeed, do I follow Nauck blindly; but my detestation of the pseudo-science of Germany is a reasoned detestation, extending in no way to the splendid achievement of such giants as Dindorf, as Meineke, or (though he be of lesser stature) as Nauck himself.
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