The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. fifty guineas * . " In support of the Felton portrait , another century must be added to the demands made upon our cre- dulity ; and the patching and doctoring which this picture required before any ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. fifty guineas * . " In support of the Felton portrait , another century must be added to the demands made upon our cre- dulity ; and the patching and doctoring which this picture required before any ...
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... portrait of Shakspeare , which I apprehend will leave no reason to doubt of its authenticity . " Mr. Somerville of Edstone , near Stratford - upon - Avon , ancestor of Somerville , author of the Chace , & c . lived in habits of intimacy ...
... portrait of Shakspeare , which I apprehend will leave no reason to doubt of its authenticity . " Mr. Somerville of Edstone , near Stratford - upon - Avon , ancestor of Somerville , author of the Chace , & c . lived in habits of intimacy ...
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... portrait , that he requested to be intro- duced to its writer . From this period a friendship took place between them , which ripened into the strictest and most cordial intimacy , and lasted without interruption as long as Mr. Boswell ...
... portrait , that he requested to be intro- duced to its writer . From this period a friendship took place between them , which ripened into the strictest and most cordial intimacy , and lasted without interruption as long as Mr. Boswell ...
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... portraits ! What draughts of nature ! what variety of originals , and how differing each from the other ! How are they dressed from the stores of his own luxurious ima- gination ; without being the apes of mode , or borrowing from any ...
... portraits ! What draughts of nature ! what variety of originals , and how differing each from the other ! How are they dressed from the stores of his own luxurious ima- gination ; without being the apes of mode , or borrowing from any ...
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... portrait was accessible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a second view of it ; but a late accident in the noble family to which it belongs , has pre- cluded us from that satisfaction . + Vertue's portraits have been over ...
... portrait was accessible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a second view of it ; but a late accident in the noble family to which it belongs , has pre- cluded us from that satisfaction . + Vertue's portraits have been over ...
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