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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... resemblance of Shak- fpeare ; took it for granted that the copy would be exact ; and , therefore , rafhly affigned to the en- graver a panegyrick which the painter had more immediately deferved . It is lucky indeed for those to whom ...
... resemblance of Shak- fpeare ; took it for granted that the copy would be exact ; and , therefore , rafhly affigned to the en- graver a panegyrick which the painter had more immediately deferved . It is lucky indeed for those to whom ...
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... resemblance of our poet , as his admirers would have wifhed to find . This Portrait is not painted on canvas , like the Chandos Head , 5 but on wood . Little more of it • Of fome volunteer infidelities , however , Droefhout may be ...
... resemblance of our poet , as his admirers would have wifhed to find . This Portrait is not painted on canvas , like the Chandos Head , 5 but on wood . Little more of it • Of fome volunteer infidelities , however , Droefhout may be ...
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... resemblance was most likely to have been secured . It has hitherto been fuppofed that Marshall's production was borrowed from that of his predeceffor . But it is now manifest that he has given the very fingular ruff of Shakspeare as it ...
... resemblance was most likely to have been secured . It has hitherto been fuppofed that Marshall's production was borrowed from that of his predeceffor . But it is now manifest that he has given the very fingular ruff of Shakspeare as it ...
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... resemblances of contemporary poets and players might have been arranged : —that the Boar's Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the favourite tavern of Shakspeare : - that , when our author returned over London ...
... resemblances of contemporary poets and players might have been arranged : —that the Boar's Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the favourite tavern of Shakspeare : - that , when our author returned over London ...
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... resemblance of him , there is fufficient reafon to believe . Where then was this fafhionable and therefore neceffary adjunct to his works to be fought for ? If any where , in London , the theatre of his fame and fortune , and the only ...
... resemblance of him , there is fufficient reafon to believe . Where then was this fafhionable and therefore neceffary adjunct to his works to be fought for ? If any where , in London , the theatre of his fame and fortune , and the only ...
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