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Pagina iii
... honour , Mr. Reed's principal ambition was to ac- quire a fundamental knowledge of the jurispru- dence of his country ; and thus far he was emi- nently successful . But the law , however alluring its prospects , had not charms ...
... honour , Mr. Reed's principal ambition was to ac- quire a fundamental knowledge of the jurispru- dence of his country ; and thus far he was emi- nently successful . But the law , however alluring its prospects , had not charms ...
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... honour upon that account ; for there is full as great a want of taste manifest in the design , as in the execution of his works on copper . " & c . Ibid . Vol . II . p . 125 . N. B. The character of Shakspeare as a poet ; 2 ADVERTISEMENT .
... honour upon that account ; for there is full as great a want of taste manifest in the design , as in the execution of his works on copper . " & c . Ibid . Vol . II . p . 125 . N. B. The character of Shakspeare as a poet ; 2 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... honoured ' One of these portraits is on canvas , and therefore the nuineness of it is controverted , if not denied . ge- In the numerous List of Gentlemen who thoroughly exa- mined this original Picture , were convinced of its ...
... honoured ' One of these portraits is on canvas , and therefore the nuineness of it is controverted , if not denied . ge- In the numerous List of Gentlemen who thoroughly exa- mined this original Picture , were convinced of its ...
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... honour to personate the great and amiable Thurloe , secretary of state to Oliver Cromwell . From the price of forty guineas paid for the sup- posed portrait of our author to Mrs. Barry , the real value of it should not be inferred . The ...
... honour to personate the great and amiable Thurloe , secretary of state to Oliver Cromwell . From the price of forty guineas paid for the sup- posed portrait of our author to Mrs. Barry , the real value of it should not be inferred . The ...
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... honour us as to observe , that the foregoing opinions were not suggested and defended through an ambitious spi- rit of contradiction . Mr. Malone's Preface , in- deed , will absolve us from that censure ; for he allows them to be of a ...
... honour us as to observe , that the foregoing opinions were not suggested and defended through an ambitious spi- rit of contradiction . Mr. Malone's Preface , in- deed , will absolve us from that censure ; for he allows them to be of a ...
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