The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... imitations , however , even at this period , are sufficiently common . Several prints from well - known portraits of Sir Joshua Reynolds and Mr. Romney , are rendered worthless by similar infidelities ; for notwithstanding these ...
... imitations , however , even at this period , are sufficiently common . Several prints from well - known portraits of Sir Joshua Reynolds and Mr. Romney , are rendered worthless by similar infidelities ; for notwithstanding these ...
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... imitation of humanity " deserve to be restored . The smaller head , prefixed to the poems in 1640 , is merely a reduced and reversed copy by Marshall from its pre- decessor , with a few slight changes in attitude and dress . - We boast ...
... imitation of humanity " deserve to be restored . The smaller head , prefixed to the poems in 1640 , is merely a reduced and reversed copy by Marshall from its pre- decessor , with a few slight changes in attitude and dress . - We boast ...
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... imitation of the ancients . The delicacy of his taste , and the " At the Hall holden the eleventh day of September , in the eleventh year of the reign of our sovereign lady Elizabeth , 1569 , were present Mr. John Shakspeare , High ...
... imitation of the ancients . The delicacy of his taste , and the " At the Hall holden the eleventh day of September , in the eleventh year of the reign of our sovereign lady Elizabeth , 1569 , were present Mr. John Shakspeare , High ...
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... imitating ( right honourable ) in this the customs of the old world , who wanting incense to offer up to their gods , made shift instead thereof to honour them with milk . " The same thought ( if I recollect right ) is again employed by ...
... imitating ( right honourable ) in this the customs of the old world , who wanting incense to offer up to their gods , made shift instead thereof to honour them with milk . " The same thought ( if I recollect right ) is again employed by ...
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... imitation , nor criticks of such authority as might restrain his extravagance : he therefore in- dulged his natural disposition , and his disposition , as Rymer has remarked , led him to comedy . In tragedy he often writes with great ...
... imitation , nor criticks of such authority as might restrain his extravagance : he therefore in- dulged his natural disposition , and his disposition , as Rymer has remarked , led him to comedy . In tragedy he often writes with great ...
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