The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thofe gentlemen who , during the course of the publication , have obligingly offered the present Editor their affiftance , which he fhould thankfully have received , had he confidered himself at liberty to accept their favours . He was ...
... thofe gentlemen who , during the course of the publication , have obligingly offered the present Editor their affiftance , which he fhould thankfully have received , had he confidered himself at liberty to accept their favours . He was ...
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... thofe who examine trifles with rigour , that our early - engraved portraits were produced in the age when few had fkill or opportunity to ascertain their faithfulness or infidelity . The confident artift therefore affumed the liberty of ...
... thofe who examine trifles with rigour , that our early - engraved portraits were produced in the age when few had fkill or opportunity to ascertain their faithfulness or infidelity . The confident artift therefore affumed the liberty of ...
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... placed in this remark , as a fucceffion of limners now unknown might have purfued their art in England from the time of Hans Holbein to that of Queen Elizabeth . Yet , by thofe who allow to poffibilities the influ- 8 I PREFACE TO.
... placed in this remark , as a fucceffion of limners now unknown might have purfued their art in England from the time of Hans Holbein to that of Queen Elizabeth . Yet , by thofe who allow to poffibilities the influ- 8 I PREFACE TO.
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... thofe who allow to poffibilities the influ- ence of facts , it may be faid that this picture was probably the ornament of a club - room in Eaficheap , round which other refemblances of contemporary poets and players might have been ...
... thofe who allow to poffibilities the influ- ence of facts , it may be faid that this picture was probably the ornament of a club - room in Eaficheap , round which other refemblances of contemporary poets and players might have been ...
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... thofe features can be afcertained ? No man will affert one thing to have been imitated from another , without allowing that there is fome unequivocal and determined fimilitude between the objects compared . - The truth is , that the ...
... thofe features can be afcertained ? No man will affert one thing to have been imitated from another , without allowing that there is fome unequivocal and determined fimilitude between the objects compared . - The truth is , that the ...
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