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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... collected as many pictures of Shakspeare as he could hear of , ( in the hope that he might at laft procure a genuine one , ) declares that the t August 11 , 1794 , Mr. Wilson affured Mr. Stee- B4 MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 7.
... collected as many pictures of Shakspeare as he could hear of , ( in the hope that he might at laft procure a genuine one , ) declares that the t August 11 , 1794 , Mr. Wilson affured Mr. Stee- B4 MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 7.
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... laft from Mr. Keck's unauthenticated purchase out of the dreffing - room of a modern actress . It is obvious , therefore , from the joint depofi- tions of Mr. Wilfon and Mr. Sloman , that an in- ference disadvantageous to the ...
... laft from Mr. Keck's unauthenticated purchase out of the dreffing - room of a modern actress . It is obvious , therefore , from the joint depofi- tions of Mr. Wilfon and Mr. Sloman , that an in- ference disadvantageous to the ...
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... on account of their con- nection with the fubject of Mr. Richardfon's Re- marks , are fuffered to ftand as in our laft edition . ADVERTISEMENT PREFIXED TO EDITION 1793 . HE reader may obferve C4 MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 23.
... on account of their con- nection with the fubject of Mr. Richardfon's Re- marks , are fuffered to ftand as in our laft edition . ADVERTISEMENT PREFIXED TO EDITION 1793 . HE reader may obferve C4 MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 23.
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... laft from the publick eye . Why it was not inferted in the late Hiftory of Bristol , as well as Rowley's plan and elevation of its ancient caftle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of architecture pronounce to be spurious ) let the ...
... laft from the publick eye . Why it was not inferted in the late Hiftory of Bristol , as well as Rowley's plan and elevation of its ancient caftle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of architecture pronounce to be spurious ) let the ...
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... laft in the muddy reservoir of the firft folio . In plainer terms , that the vitiations of a careless theatre were feconded by thofe of as igno- rant a prefs . The integrity of dramas thus prepared for the world , is just on a level ...
... laft in the muddy reservoir of the firft folio . In plainer terms , that the vitiations of a careless theatre were feconded by thofe of as igno- rant a prefs . The integrity of dramas thus prepared for the world , is just on a level ...
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