The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... means are fuch direct contrarieties of opinion to be reconciled ? If no veftige of the Poet's features was difcernible in the Picture , how is it proved to be a copy from an engraving by which alone thofe features can be afcertained ...
... means are fuch direct contrarieties of opinion to be reconciled ? If no veftige of the Poet's features was difcernible in the Picture , how is it proved to be a copy from an engraving by which alone thofe features can be afcertained ...
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... indi- cations of mifchievous agency , the engraver's ruff would have accorded better with the pursuits of his necromantick countryman , the celebrated Doctor Fauftus . In the mean while it is afferted by every adequate 18 SUPPLEMENT TO.
... indi- cations of mifchievous agency , the engraver's ruff would have accorded better with the pursuits of his necromantick countryman , the celebrated Doctor Fauftus . In the mean while it is afferted by every adequate 18 SUPPLEMENT TO.
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... mean while it is afferted by every adequate judge , that the coincidences between the picture and the print under confideration , are too ftrong and too numerous to have been the effects of chance . And yet the period at which this ...
... mean while it is afferted by every adequate judge , that the coincidences between the picture and the print under confideration , are too ftrong and too numerous to have been the effects of chance . And yet the period at which this ...
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... means of injudicious cleaning , or fome other accident , has become little better than the " fhadow of a fhade . " 5 The late Sir Joshua Reynolds indeed once fuggefted , that what- ever perfon it was defigned for , it might have been ...
... means of injudicious cleaning , or fome other accident , has become little better than the " fhadow of a fhade . " 5 The late Sir Joshua Reynolds indeed once fuggefted , that what- ever perfon it was defigned for , it might have been ...
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... means honourable to our au- thor , however fecure refpecting ourfelves . For what is it , under pretence of ... mean- -ing , and every fpecies of corruption exemplified by correfponding depravities of language ; but not of fuch ...
... means honourable to our au- thor , however fecure refpecting ourfelves . For what is it , under pretence of ... mean- -ing , and every fpecies of corruption exemplified by correfponding depravities of language ; but not of fuch ...
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