The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... collection of paintings , to be sold at the European Museum , and was exhibited there for about three months , during which time it was seen by Lord Leicester and Lord Orford , who both allowed it to be a genuine picture of Shakspeare ...
... collection of paintings , to be sold at the European Museum , and was exhibited there for about three months , during which time it was seen by Lord Leicester and Lord Orford , who both allowed it to be a genuine picture of Shakspeare ...
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... collected , that a portrait of him has lately become an object of far higher consequence and estimation than it was during the period he flourished in , and the twenty years succeeding it ; for the profession of a player was scarcely ...
... collected , that a portrait of him has lately become an object of far higher consequence and estimation than it was during the period he flourished in , and the twenty years succeeding it ; for the profession of a player was scarcely ...
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... , because he thought a stage garb did not stand so characteristically before a volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
... , because he thought a stage garb did not stand so characteristically before a volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
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... collection , the grand father of Cock the auctioneer had the honour to personate the great and amiable Thurloe , secretary of state to Oliver Cromwell . From the price of forty guineas paid for the sup- posed portrait of our author to ...
... collection , the grand father of Cock the auctioneer had the honour to personate the great and amiable Thurloe , secretary of state to Oliver Cromwell . From the price of forty guineas paid for the sup- posed portrait of our author to ...
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... long time . " From these extracts it may be collected , ( as is observed by the gentleman above mentioned , to whose obliging attention to my in all , that though he was his eldest son 58 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... long time . " From these extracts it may be collected , ( as is observed by the gentleman above mentioned , to whose obliging attention to my in all , that though he was his eldest son 58 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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