The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Jonson had no intimate ac- quaintance with the graphick art , and might not have been over- solicitous about the style in which Shakspeare's lineaments were transmitted to posterity . G. S. N. B. The character of Shakspeare as a poet ...
... Jonson had no intimate ac- quaintance with the graphick art , and might not have been over- solicitous about the style in which Shakspeare's lineaments were transmitted to posterity . G. S. N. B. The character of Shakspeare as a poet ...
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... Jonson , who in the following lines has borne the most ample testimony to the verisimilitude of a portrait which will now be * The four last publicans who kept this tavern are said to have filled the whole period , from the time of ...
... Jonson , who in the following lines has borne the most ample testimony to the verisimilitude of a portrait which will now be * The four last publicans who kept this tavern are said to have filled the whole period , from the time of ...
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... Jonson , who , on an occasion like this , would hardly have ventured to assert what it was in the power of many of his readers to contradict . When will evidence half so conclusive be produced in favour of the Davenantico - Bettertonian ...
... Jonson , who , on an occasion like this , would hardly have ventured to assert what it was in the power of many of his readers to contradict . When will evidence half so conclusive be produced in favour of the Davenantico - Bettertonian ...
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... Jonson was lately bought at an obscure auction by Mr. Ritson of Gray's Inn , and might once have been companion to the por- trait of Shakspeare thus fortunately restored , after having been lost to the publick for a century and a half ...
... Jonson was lately bought at an obscure auction by Mr. Ritson of Gray's Inn , and might once have been companion to the por- trait of Shakspeare thus fortunately restored , after having been lost to the publick for a century and a half ...
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... Jonson's name was a circumstance that rendered him immediately responsible for the propriety of an encomium which , however open to dispute , appears to have escaped con- tradiction , either metrical or prosaick , from the surviving ...
... Jonson's name was a circumstance that rendered him immediately responsible for the propriety of an encomium which , however open to dispute , appears to have escaped con- tradiction , either metrical or prosaick , from the surviving ...
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