The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Página iii
... Shak- fpeare never holp to make it . " So defpicable , indeed , is his coun tenance as reprefented by Faithorne , that it appears to have funk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the fame line . See Vol . I. p . 30 ...
... Shak- fpeare never holp to make it . " So defpicable , indeed , is his coun tenance as reprefented by Faithorne , that it appears to have funk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the fame line . See Vol . I. p . 30 ...
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... Shak . fpeare , will find them in Silvefter Harding's Portraits and Views , & c . & c . ( appropriated to the whole fuite of our author's Hiftorical Dramas , & c . ) published in thirty numbers . 1 and paper than have hitherto been ...
... Shak . fpeare , will find them in Silvefter Harding's Portraits and Views , & c . & c . ( appropriated to the whole fuite of our author's Hiftorical Dramas , & c . ) published in thirty numbers . 1 and paper than have hitherto been ...
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... Shak- fpeare , but that Sir Thomas Clarges after his death caufed a portrait to be drawn for him from a perfon who nearly refem- bled him . " , This entertaining writer was a great collector of anecdotes , but not always very fcrupulous ...
... Shak- fpeare , but that Sir Thomas Clarges after his death caufed a portrait to be drawn for him from a perfon who nearly refem- bled him . " , This entertaining writer was a great collector of anecdotes , but not always very fcrupulous ...
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... Shak fpeare's manner , ) he in two inftances overcame that modest diffidence , which feems to have fuppofed the elogium of his humble mufe of no value . In a Manufcript volume of poems by William Herrick and others , in the hand ...
... Shak fpeare's manner , ) he in two inftances overcame that modest diffidence , which feems to have fuppofed the elogium of his humble mufe of no value . In a Manufcript volume of poems by William Herrick and others , in the hand ...
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... Shak- speare distinguish itself upon the ftage , by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who , though he had no other good qualities , as he has a great many , must have made his way into the efteem of all men of ...
... Shak- speare distinguish itself upon the ftage , by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who , though he had no other good qualities , as he has a great many , must have made his way into the efteem of all men of ...
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