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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... himself in oil - painting , which was then fo little understood and practifed by the natives of this king- dom.2 Eaftcheap legend has accompanied the majority of them , from whatever quarter they were tranfmitted . It is therefore high ...
... himself in oil - painting , which was then fo little understood and practifed by the natives of this king- dom.2 Eaftcheap legend has accompanied the majority of them , from whatever quarter they were tranfmitted . It is therefore high ...
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... himself could not affirm that there were no fmall or obfcure paintings above ftairs in apartments which he had feldom or ever occafion to visit . Mrs. Brinn , the widow of Mr. Sloman's predeceffor , after her husband's decease quitted ...
... himself could not affirm that there were no fmall or obfcure paintings above ftairs in apartments which he had feldom or ever occafion to visit . Mrs. Brinn , the widow of Mr. Sloman's predeceffor , after her husband's decease quitted ...
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... himself in a long and fevere ftrain of fatire on the vanity and affectation of the actors of his age , he fubjoins- 7 as he hath hit His face ; ] It should feem from these words , that the plate prefixed to the folio 1623 exhibited such ...
... himself in a long and fevere ftrain of fatire on the vanity and affectation of the actors of his age , he fubjoins- 7 as he hath hit His face ; ] It should feem from these words , that the plate prefixed to the folio 1623 exhibited such ...
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... himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius Janfen ; nor was difpofed to forgive the writer who obferved that , being dated in 1610 , it could not have been the work of an artist who never faw England ...
... himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius Janfen ; nor was difpofed to forgive the writer who obferved that , being dated in 1610 , it could not have been the work of an artist who never faw England ...
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... himself , or our poetick knight , that one or the other causyd hys femblaunce to be ryght conyng- lye depeyncten on a marveilloufe fayre table of wood , and enfevelyd wyth hym , that deth mote theym not clene departyn and putte afunder ...
... himself , or our poetick knight , that one or the other causyd hys femblaunce to be ryght conyng- lye depeyncten on a marveilloufe fayre table of wood , and enfevelyd wyth hym , that deth mote theym not clene departyn and putte afunder ...
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