The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesJ. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... 'd life he trod , " Careless of chance , confiding in his God ! " This tomb may perish , but not so his name " Who shed new lustre upon SHAKSPEARE's fame ! " By a memorandum in the hand - writing of Mr. xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
... 'd life he trod , " Careless of chance , confiding in his God ! " This tomb may perish , but not so his name " Who shed new lustre upon SHAKSPEARE's fame ! " By a memorandum in the hand - writing of Mr. xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... writing of Mr. Steevens it appeared to be his intention to adopt and introduce into the prolegomena of the present ... written on the subject it will be only necessary to add , that Mr. Steevens persevered in his opinion that this , of ...
... writing of Mr. Steevens it appeared to be his intention to adopt and introduce into the prolegomena of the present ... written on the subject it will be only necessary to add , that Mr. Steevens persevered in his opinion that this , of ...
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... written as soon as they were bespoke , and before their author had found opportunity or inclination to compare the plate with its original . He might previously have known that the picture conveyed a just resem- blance of Shakspeare ...
... written as soon as they were bespoke , and before their author had found opportunity or inclination to compare the plate with its original . He might previously have known that the picture conveyed a just resem- blance of Shakspeare ...
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... written in a very old hand : " Guil . Shak- speare , ' 1597.8 R. N. " Whether these initials be- long to the painter ... writing is of the age of Eli- zabeth , and that the name of Shakspeare is set down as he him- self has spelt it ...
... written in a very old hand : " Guil . Shak- speare , ' 1597.8 R. N. " Whether these initials be- long to the painter ... writing is of the age of Eli- zabeth , and that the name of Shakspeare is set down as he him- self has spelt it ...
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... writing , date , & c . at the 9 There is reason to believe that Shakspeare's is the earliest known portrait of Droeshout's engraving . No wonder then that his performances twenty years after , are found to be executed with a somewhat ...
... writing , date , & c . at the 9 There is reason to believe that Shakspeare's is the earliest known portrait of Droeshout's engraving . No wonder then that his performances twenty years after , are found to be executed with a somewhat ...
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