The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ftill in good preservation . But , as further particulars may be wifhed for , it fhould be fubjoined , that in the Catalogue of " The fourth Exhibition and Sale by private Con- tract at the European Museum , King Street , St. James's ...
... ftill in good preservation . But , as further particulars may be wifhed for , it fhould be fubjoined , that in the Catalogue of " The fourth Exhibition and Sale by private Con- tract at the European Museum , King Street , St. James's ...
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... ftill he was a poor engraver , and his productions are fought for more on account of their scarcity than their beauty . He feems in- deed to have pleased fo little in this country , that there are not above fix or seven heads of his ...
... ftill he was a poor engraver , and his productions are fought for more on account of their scarcity than their beauty . He feems in- deed to have pleased fo little in this country , that there are not above fix or seven heads of his ...
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... ftill the Shakspeare that de- corates our libraries , and feals our letters . But , ætatis cujufque notandi funt tibi mores . On a little reflection it might have occurred , that the cavalier turn of head adopted from the gallant ...
... ftill the Shakspeare that de- corates our libraries , and feals our letters . But , ætatis cujufque notandi funt tibi mores . On a little reflection it might have occurred , that the cavalier turn of head adopted from the gallant ...
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... ftill preserved . What became of other heads which time or accident had impaired , and at what period the remains of the furniture , & c . of his Lordship's venerable manfion were fold off and dis- perfed , it may be fruitless to ...
... ftill preserved . What became of other heads which time or accident had impaired , and at what period the remains of the furniture , & c . of his Lordship's venerable manfion were fold off and dis- perfed , it may be fruitless to ...
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... ftill fo numerous , and the progrefs of fortunate conjecture so tardy and uncertain , that our remote defcendants may be per- plexed by paffages that have perplexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto difunited the opinions of the ...
... ftill fo numerous , and the progrefs of fortunate conjecture so tardy and uncertain , that our remote defcendants may be per- plexed by paffages that have perplexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto difunited the opinions of the ...
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