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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... remains of the furniture , & c . of his Lordship's venerable mansion were fold off and dif- perfed , it may be fruitlefs to enquire . Yet , as the likeness of our author lately redeemed from obfcurity was the work of fome eminent ...
... remains of the furniture , & c . of his Lordship's venerable mansion were fold off and dif- perfed , it may be fruitlefs to enquire . Yet , as the likeness of our author lately redeemed from obfcurity was the work of fome eminent ...
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... we find an equal conformity in his features ? Few objects indeed are occafionally more difficult to feize , than the flender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the poor remains of their avowed original . Of the drapery.
... we find an equal conformity in his features ? Few objects indeed are occafionally more difficult to feize , than the flender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the poor remains of their avowed original . Of the drapery.
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... remains of their avowed original . Of the drapery and curling hair exhibited in the excellent engravings of Mr. Vertue , Mr. Hall , and Mr. Knight , the painting does not afford a veftige ; nor is there a feature or circumftance on the ...
... remains of their avowed original . Of the drapery and curling hair exhibited in the excellent engravings of Mr. Vertue , Mr. Hall , and Mr. Knight , the painting does not afford a veftige ; nor is there a feature or circumftance on the ...
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... remains to be added concerning this re- publication is , that a confiderable number of fresh remarks are both adopted and fupplied by the pre- fent editors . They have perfifted in their former track of reading for the illuftration of ...
... remains to be added concerning this re- publication is , that a confiderable number of fresh remarks are both adopted and fupplied by the pre- fent editors . They have perfifted in their former track of reading for the illuftration of ...
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... remain in an unfettled ftate , and float in obedience to every gale of con- tradictory criticifm . - Could a perfect and decifive edition of the following fcenes be produced , it were " VOL . I. nec inftabili famâ fuperabere Delo . " D ...
... remain in an unfettled ftate , and float in obedience to every gale of con- tradictory criticifm . - Could a perfect and decifive edition of the following fcenes be produced , it were " VOL . I. nec inftabili famâ fuperabere Delo . " D ...
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