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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... portrait of Shak- speare than any before engraved from the picture formerly in the possession of Mr. Steevens is pre- fixed , and also an engraving of Mr. Flaxman's Monument in Poplar Chapel , to the memory of Mr. Steevens , on which is ...
... portrait of Shak- speare than any before engraved from the picture formerly in the possession of Mr. Steevens is pre- fixed , and also an engraving of Mr. Flaxman's Monument in Poplar Chapel , to the memory of Mr. Steevens , on which is ...
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... portrait of Shakspeare prefixed to the pre- sent edition , is a copy of the picture formerly be- longing to Mr. Felton , now to Alderman Boydell , and at present at the Shakspeare Gallery , in Pall Mall . After what has been written on ...
... portrait of Shakspeare prefixed to the pre- sent edition , is a copy of the picture formerly be- longing to Mr. Felton , now to Alderman Boydell , and at present at the Shakspeare Gallery , in Pall Mall . After what has been written on ...
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... Portrait of that description could have occurred , and much less that he himself should have been instrumental in ... portraits , which are the best part of his works , have nothing but their scarcity to recommend them . He engraved the ...
... Portrait of that description could have occurred , and much less that he himself should have been instrumental in ... portraits , which are the best part of his works , have nothing but their scarcity to recommend them . He engraved the ...
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... Portrait described in the Proposals of Mr. Richardson , was the work of a Flemish hand . It may also be observed , that the verses in praise of Droeshout's performance , were probably written as soon as they were bespoke , and before ...
... Portrait described in the Proposals of Mr. Richardson , was the work of a Flemish hand . It may also be observed , that the verses in praise of Droeshout's performance , were probably written as soon as they were bespoke , and before ...
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... Portrait of our author . For a particular account of the discovery of it , we must again refer to the Proposals of Mr. Richard- son , at whose expence two engravings from it have been already made . 3 We are happy to subjoin , that ...
... Portrait of our author . For a particular account of the discovery of it , we must again refer to the Proposals of Mr. Richard- son , at whose expence two engravings from it have been already made . 3 We are happy to subjoin , that ...
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