The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 Seiten |
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... head resembling the portrait of Shakspeare as en- graved by Martin Droeshout in 1623 . Having frequently been misled by similar re- ports founded on inaccuracy of observation or un- certainty of recollection , Mr. Steevens was desir ...
... head resembling the portrait of Shakspeare as en- graved by Martin Droeshout in 1623 . Having frequently been misled by similar re- ports founded on inaccuracy of observation or un- certainty of recollection , Mr. Steevens was desir ...
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... Head , but on wood . Little more of it Of some volunteer infidelities , however , Droeshout may be convicted . It is ... heads of authors being done , at stated prices , for booksellers , who were careless about the veri- similitude of ...
... Head , but on wood . Little more of it Of some volunteer infidelities , however , Droeshout may be convicted . It is ... heads of authors being done , at stated prices , for booksellers , who were careless about the veri- similitude of ...
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... head from which not only the engrav- ing by Droeshout in 1623 , but that of Marshall in 1640 was made ; and though the hazards our of suspicious aspect ; though for want of a more authentick arche- type , some few hints were received ...
... head from which not only the engrav- ing by Droeshout in 1623 , but that of Marshall in 1640 was made ; and though the hazards our of suspicious aspect ; though for want of a more authentick arche- type , some few hints were received ...
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... Head of Shakespeare was purchased out of an old house known by the sign of the Boar in Eastcheap , London , where Shake- speare and his friends used to resort , -and report says , was painted by a Player of that time , ' but whose name ...
... Head of Shakespeare was purchased out of an old house known by the sign of the Boar in Eastcheap , London , where Shake- speare and his friends used to resort , -and report says , was painted by a Player of that time , ' but whose name ...
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... Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the favourite tavern of Shak- speare that , when our author returned over London Bridge from the Globe theatre , this was a convenient house of entertainment ; and that for ...
... Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the favourite tavern of Shak- speare that , when our author returned over London Bridge from the Globe theatre , this was a convenient house of entertainment ; and that for ...
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