The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... believe I should prefer the latter . " He was a valuable contributor to the Westminster Magazine , from 1773-4 to about the year 1780 . The biographical articles in that Miscellany are from his pen . He became also very early one of the ...
... believe I should prefer the latter . " He was a valuable contributor to the Westminster Magazine , from 1773-4 to about the year 1780 . The biographical articles in that Miscellany are from his pen . He became also very early one of the ...
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... believe . Where then was this fashionable and therefore ne- cessary adjunct to his works to be sought for ? If any where , in London , the theatre of his fame and fortune , and the only place where painters , at that period , could have ...
... believe . Where then was this fashionable and therefore ne- cessary adjunct to his works to be sought for ? If any where , in London , the theatre of his fame and fortune , and the only place where painters , at that period , could have ...
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... believe that Shakspeare's is the earliest known portrait of Droeshout's engraving . No wonder then that his performances twenty years after , are found to be executed with a somewhat superior degree of skill and accuracy . Yet still he ...
... believe that Shakspeare's is the earliest known portrait of Droeshout's engraving . No wonder then that his performances twenty years after , are found to be executed with a somewhat superior degree of skill and accuracy . Yet still he ...
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... believe , you should have pray'd for it , rather than beene pray'd . " - Had quartos of Macbeth , An- tony and Cleopatra , All's well that ends well , & c . been sent into the world , from how many corruptions might the text of all ...
... believe , you should have pray'd for it , rather than beene pray'd . " - Had quartos of Macbeth , An- tony and Cleopatra , All's well that ends well , & c . been sent into the world , from how many corruptions might the text of all ...
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... believe , no where to be found ; and yet had their proofs escaped correc- tion from an editor , the text of our author in many places would have been materially changed . And as all these changes would have originated from attention for ...
... believe , no where to be found ; and yet had their proofs escaped correc- tion from an editor , the text of our author in many places would have been materially changed . And as all these changes would have originated from attention for ...
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