The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 Seiten |
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... manner , permitted Mr. Richardson to bring the head , frame and all , away with him ; and several unquestionable judges have concurred in pronouncing that the plate of Droeshout conveys not only a general likeness of its original , but ...
... manner , permitted Mr. Richardson to bring the head , frame and all , away with him ; and several unquestionable judges have concurred in pronouncing that the plate of Droeshout conveys not only a general likeness of its original , but ...
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... manner that it was pos- sible for a master of the English language to de- liver them . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given entirely into that way of living which his father proposed to him ; and in order to settle in the ...
... manner that it was pos- sible for a master of the English language to de- liver them . Upon his leaving school , he seems to have given entirely into that way of living which his father proposed to him ; and in order to settle in the ...
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... manner of writing , and want of judgment . The praise of sel- dom altering or blotting out what he writ , which was given him by the players , who were the first publishers of his works after his death , was what Jonson could not bear ...
... manner of writing , and want of judgment . The praise of sel- dom altering or blotting out what he writ , which was given him by the players , who were the first publishers of his works after his death , was what Jonson could not bear ...
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... manner , that he fancied he intended to write his epitaph , if he hap- pened to out - live him ; and since he could not know what might be said of him when he was dead , Shakspeare was perhaps the only inhabitant of Stratford , whose ...
... manner , that he fancied he intended to write his epitaph , if he hap- pened to out - live him ; and since he could not know what might be said of him when he was dead , Shakspeare was perhaps the only inhabitant of Stratford , whose ...
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... manner between these portraits and the picture of Shakspeare in the Duke of Chandos's collection . That picture ( I express the opinion of Sir Joshua Reynolds ) has not the least air of Cornelius Jansen's performances . That this ...
... manner between these portraits and the picture of Shakspeare in the Duke of Chandos's collection . That picture ( I express the opinion of Sir Joshua Reynolds ) has not the least air of Cornelius Jansen's performances . That this ...
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