The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... the similarity which appears in the design of all his portraits , it is supposed that he worked from his own drawings VOL . I. B Of the character repeatedly and deliberately be- stowed by the Advertisement by Mr Steevens -
... the similarity which appears in the design of all his portraits , it is supposed that he worked from his own drawings VOL . I. B Of the character repeatedly and deliberately be- stowed by the Advertisement by Mr Steevens -
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... character repeatedly and deliberately be- stowed by the same Editor on the first of these old engravers , not a single word will be retracted ; for , if the judgment of experienced artists be of any value , the plate by Droeshout now ...
... character repeatedly and deliberately be- stowed by the same Editor on the first of these old engravers , not a single word will be retracted ; for , if the judgment of experienced artists be of any value , the plate by Droeshout now ...
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... character of Shakspeare as a poet ; the condition of the ancient copies of his plays ; the merits of his respective editors , & c . & c . have been so minutely investigated on former occasions , that any fresh advertisement of similar ...
... character of Shakspeare as a poet ; the condition of the ancient copies of his plays ; the merits of his respective editors , & c . & c . have been so minutely investigated on former occasions , that any fresh advertisement of similar ...
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... character of their originals ; and it is conceived that some other performances by Droe- shout will furnish no ... characters of them are as entirely lost as that of Shakspeare under the hand of Droeshout . - Because , therefore ...
... character of their originals ; and it is conceived that some other performances by Droe- shout will furnish no ... characters of them are as entirely lost as that of Shakspeare under the hand of Droeshout . - Because , therefore ...
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... Few objects indeed are occasionally more difficult to seize , than the slender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the — of the poor remains of their avowed original . Advertisement by Mr Steevens to edition of 1793.
... Few objects indeed are occasionally more difficult to seize , than the slender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the — of the poor remains of their avowed original . Advertisement by Mr Steevens to edition of 1793.
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