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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... house known by the fign 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 ...
... house known by the fign 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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... house of entertainment ; and that for many years afterwards ( as the tradition of the neighbourhood reports ) it was understood to have been a place where the wits and wags of a former age were affembled , and their portraits reposited ...
... house of entertainment ; and that for many years afterwards ( as the tradition of the neighbourhood reports ) it was understood to have been a place where the wits and wags of a former age were affembled , and their portraits reposited ...
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... house was burnt ; and , fecondly , that the path through which the fame picture has travelled fince , is as little to be determined as the course of a fubterra- neous stream . 4 It may also be remarked , that if fuch a Portrait had ...
... house was burnt ; and , fecondly , that the path through which the fame picture has travelled fince , is as little to be determined as the course of a fubterra- neous stream . 4 It may also be remarked , that if fuch a Portrait had ...
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... House , as part of the Wriothefley property , were divided , not many years ago , between the Dukes of Portland and Beaufort . Some of these paintings that were in good condition were removed to Bulstrode , where two portraits of ...
... House , as part of the Wriothefley property , were divided , not many years ago , between the Dukes of Portland and Beaufort . Some of these paintings that were in good condition were removed to Bulstrode , where two portraits of ...
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... house ; " a description mortifying enough to the present editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with typographical mysteries , would be loath to weigh their own amendments against those which this second folio , with all ...
... house ; " a description mortifying enough to the present editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with typographical mysteries , would be loath to weigh their own amendments against those which this second folio , with all ...
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