The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesJ. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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Pagina ix
... the title , the remainder being in him . Like Mr. Steevens , he devoted his life and his fortune to the task of making the great Bard better known by his countrymen . " He died Jan. 5 , 1807 , at his ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
... the title , the remainder being in him . Like Mr. Steevens , he devoted his life and his fortune to the task of making the great Bard better known by his countrymen . " He died Jan. 5 , 1807 , at his ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
Pagina 2
... known that the picture conveyed a just resem- blance of Shakspeare ; took it for granted that the copy would be exact ; and , therefore , rashly as- signed to the engraver a panegyrick which the painter had more immediately deserved ...
... known that the picture conveyed a just resem- blance of Shakspeare ; took it for granted that the copy would be exact ; and , therefore , rashly as- signed to the engraver a panegyrick which the painter had more immediately deserved ...
Pagina 6
... known to have had no other model for our author's head , than the mezzotinto by Zoust . 6 • A broker now in the Minories declares , that it is his usual practice to cut down such portraits , as are painted on wood , to the size of such ...
... known to have had no other model for our author's head , than the mezzotinto by Zoust . 6 • A broker now in the Minories declares , that it is his usual practice to cut down such portraits , as are painted on wood , to the size of such ...
Pagina 7
... known by the sign of the Boar in Eastcheap , London , where Shake- speare and his friends used to resort , -and report says , was painted by a Player of that time , ' but whose name I have not been able to learn . " I am , Sir , with ...
... known by the sign of the Boar in Eastcheap , London , where Shake- speare and his friends used to resort , -and report says , was painted by a Player of that time , ' but whose name I have not been able to learn . " I am , Sir , with ...
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... known whether pictures constituted any part of the Boar's Head furniture ; for Mr. Sloman himself could not affirm that there were no small or obscure paintings above stairs in apartments which he had seldom or ever occasion to visit ...
... known whether pictures constituted any part of the Boar's Head furniture ; for Mr. Sloman himself could not affirm that there were no small or obscure paintings above stairs in apartments which he had seldom or ever occasion to visit ...
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