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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... London in 1666 , when the original house was burnt ; and , fecondly , that the path through which the fame picture has travelled fince , is as little to be determined as the courfe of a fubterra- neous ftream . It may also be remarked ...
... London in 1666 , when the original house was burnt ; and , fecondly , that the path through which the fame picture has travelled fince , is as little to be determined as the courfe of a fubterra- neous ftream . It may also be remarked ...
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... London , the theatre of his fame and fortune , and the only place where painters , at that period , could have expected to thrive by their profeffion . We may fuppofe too , that the bookfellers who em- ployed Droefhout , difcovered the ...
... London , the theatre of his fame and fortune , and the only place where painters , at that period , could have expected to thrive by their profeffion . We may fuppofe too , that the bookfellers who em- ployed Droefhout , difcovered the ...
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... London an affe , " If lowfie is Lucy , as fome volke miscalle it , Then Lucy is lowfie whatever befall it : He thinks himfelf greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate " We allowe by his ears but with affes to mate . " If Lucy is lowfie , as ...
... London an affe , " If lowfie is Lucy , as fome volke miscalle it , Then Lucy is lowfie whatever befall it : He thinks himfelf greate , " Yet an affe in his ftate " We allowe by his ears but with affes to mate . " If Lucy is lowfie , as ...
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... London . It is at this time , and upon this accident , that he is faid to have made his firft acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company then in being , at first in a very mean rank , but remembered of it . " In a ...
... London . It is at this time , and upon this accident , that he is faid to have made his firft acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company then in being , at first in a very mean rank , but remembered of it . " In a ...
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... London in the reign of Richard III . and Lord Mayor in the reign of King Henry VII . By his will he bequeathed to his elder brother's fon his manor of Clopton , & c . and his house , by the name of the Great House in Stratford . Good ...
... London in the reign of Richard III . and Lord Mayor in the reign of King Henry VII . By his will he bequeathed to his elder brother's fon his manor of Clopton , & c . and his house , by the name of the Great House in Stratford . Good ...
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