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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... word will be retracted ; for , if the judgment of experienced artists be of any value , the plate by Droeshout ... words ad vivum , as was common upon such occasions . But if we grant this to be the case , the artist will acquire ...
... word will be retracted ; for , if the judgment of experienced artists be of any value , the plate by Droeshout ... words ad vivum , as was common upon such occasions . But if we grant this to be the case , the artist will acquire ...
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... words , that the plate prefixed to the folio 1623 exhibited such a likeness of Shakspeare as satisfied the eye of his contemporary , Ben Jonson , who , on an occasion like this , would hardly have ventured to assert what it was in the ...
... words , that the plate prefixed to the folio 1623 exhibited such a likeness of Shakspeare as satisfied the eye of his contemporary , Ben Jonson , who , on an occasion like this , would hardly have ventured to assert what it was in the ...
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... words on Sir William D'Avenant , -let but our readers survey his heavy , vulgar , unmeaning face , and , if we mistake not , they will as readily conclude that Shakspeare " never holp to make it . " So despicable , indeed , is his ...
... words on Sir William D'Avenant , -let but our readers survey his heavy , vulgar , unmeaning face , and , if we mistake not , they will as readily conclude that Shakspeare " never holp to make it . " So despicable , indeed , is his ...
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... words , and occasionally introduce ideas incongruous with their author's plan , will not always escape detection . In such vagaries our comedians have been much too frequently in- dulged ; but to the injudicious tragical interpo- lator ...
... words , and occasionally introduce ideas incongruous with their author's plan , will not always escape detection . In such vagaries our comedians have been much too frequently in- dulged ; but to the injudicious tragical interpo- lator ...
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... words , and transpositions ? Through all the plays , and espe- cially those of which there is only a single copy , they have been with some diligence retraced , and the frailties of their collator , such as they are , have been ...
... words , and transpositions ? Through all the plays , and espe- cially those of which there is only a single copy , they have been with some diligence retraced , and the frailties of their collator , such as they are , have been ...
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