The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 33
... collection of Charles Jennens , Efq . but , Mr. Granger juftly obferves , " as it is dated in 1610 , before Janfen was in England , it is highly probable that it was not painted by him , at leaft , that he did not paint it as a portrait ...
... collection of Charles Jennens , Efq . but , Mr. Granger juftly obferves , " as it is dated in 1610 , before Janfen was in England , it is highly probable that it was not painted by him , at leaft , that he did not paint it as a portrait ...
Page 34
... Collections in the Bodleian Library , is the following epitaph , afcribed to our poet . AN EPITAPH . " When God was pleas'd , the world unwilling yet , " Elias James to nature payd his debt , " And here repofeth ; as he liv'd he dyde ...
... Collections in the Bodleian Library , is the following epitaph , afcribed to our poet . AN EPITAPH . " When God was pleas'd , the world unwilling yet , " Elias James to nature payd his debt , " And here repofeth ; as he liv'd he dyde ...
Page 48
... collect from his papers , he had feldom occa- fion to alter the first words he fet down ; in confequence of which they found fearce a blot in his writings . And how is this refuted by Mr. Pope ? By telling us , that a great many of his ...
... collect from his papers , he had feldom occa- fion to alter the first words he fet down ; in confequence of which they found fearce a blot in his writings . And how is this refuted by Mr. Pope ? By telling us , that a great many of his ...
Page 50
... collected from this , but that there was a former imperfect edition ( I believe in the year 1602 ) that the one we are now fpeaking of was enlarged to as much again as it was in the former mutilated impreffion , and that this is the ...
... collected from this , but that there was a former imperfect edition ( I believe in the year 1602 ) that the one we are now fpeaking of was enlarged to as much again as it was in the former mutilated impreffion , and that this is the ...
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... collected from Heywood's Tranflations of Ovid , which in 1612 , while Shakspeare was yet living , were af- cribed to ... collection of poems . ] In the forth volume of State Poems , printed in 1707. Mr. Rowe did not go be- Mr. Malone's ...
... collected from Heywood's Tranflations of Ovid , which in 1612 , while Shakspeare was yet living , were af- cribed to ... collection of poems . ] In the forth volume of State Poems , printed in 1707. Mr. Rowe did not go be- Mr. Malone's ...
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