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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... taken off . Non - subscribers 10s . 6d . The money to be paid at the time of subscribing , or at the delivery of the prints , which will be ready on December 1st , 1794 . Such portions of the hair , ruff , and drapery , as are wanting ...
... taken off . Non - subscribers 10s . 6d . The money to be paid at the time of subscribing , or at the delivery of the prints , which will be ready on December 1st , 1794 . Such portions of the hair , ruff , and drapery , as are wanting ...
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... taken from the other ? It may also be observed , that if Droeshout's plate had been followed by the painter , the line in front of the ruff would have been incurvated , and not have appeared straight , as it is in the smaller print by ...
... taken from the other ? It may also be observed , that if Droeshout's plate had been followed by the painter , the line in front of the ruff would have been incurvated , and not have appeared straight , as it is in the smaller print by ...
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... taken warm from animated nature . For the discussion of subjects like these , an eye habituated to minute comparison , and attentive to peculiarities that elude the notice of unqualified observers , is also required . Shakspeare's ...
... taken warm from animated nature . For the discussion of subjects like these , an eye habituated to minute comparison , and attentive to peculiarities that elude the notice of unqualified observers , is also required . Shakspeare's ...
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... taken from quite a different painting , in the col- lection of the Earl of Oxford ? Did the artist , in this instance , direct the judgment of his Lordship and Mr. Pope ? or did their joint opinion over - rule that of the artist ? These ...
... taken from quite a different painting , in the col- lection of the Earl of Oxford ? Did the artist , in this instance , direct the judgment of his Lordship and Mr. Pope ? or did their joint opinion over - rule that of the artist ? These ...
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... taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) without constant notice of it to the reader . Enough of this , however , has been already attempted , to show that more on the same plan might be done with safety.So far from under- 3 Sufficient ...
... taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) without constant notice of it to the reader . Enough of this , however , has been already attempted , to show that more on the same plan might be done with safety.So far from under- 3 Sufficient ...
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