The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... formed . At least , we are certain that he never attempted any , before he had consulted it . He was once , indeed , offered a large fragment of the first folio ; but in a few days he returned it , with an assurance that he did not ...
... formed . At least , we are certain that he never attempted any , before he had consulted it . He was once , indeed , offered a large fragment of the first folio ; but in a few days he returned it , with an assurance that he did not ...
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... formed , were so far from being applauded by the people , that they were scarcely endured ; and many of them were actually damned . 66 99 " " the fine plush and velvets of the age " Did oft for sixpence damn thee from the stage , ' says ...
... formed , were so far from being applauded by the people , that they were scarcely endured ; and many of them were actually damned . 66 99 " " the fine plush and velvets of the age " Did oft for sixpence damn thee from the stage , ' says ...
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... formed , ) it appears , that the 23d of April in that year was a Tuesday . No account has been transmitted to us of the malady which at so early a period of life deprived England of its brightest or- nament . The private note - book of ...
... formed , ) it appears , that the 23d of April in that year was a Tuesday . No account has been transmitted to us of the malady which at so early a period of life deprived England of its brightest or- nament . The private note - book of ...
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... formed in Shakspeare's company , was Joseph Taylor . There was , however , a painter of the name of John Taylor , to whom in his early youth it is barely possible that we may have been in- debted for the only original portrait of our ...
... formed in Shakspeare's company , was Joseph Taylor . There was , however , a painter of the name of John Taylor , to whom in his early youth it is barely possible that we may have been in- debted for the only original portrait of our ...
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... formed of the fidelity of our author's portrait , as exhibited by this engraver , than from Jonson's asser- tion , that " in this figure 66 the graver had a strife " With nature to out - do the life ; " a compliment which in the books ...
... formed of the fidelity of our author's portrait , as exhibited by this engraver , than from Jonson's asser- tion , that " in this figure 66 the graver had a strife " With nature to out - do the life ; " a compliment which in the books ...
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