The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... common upon such occasions . But if we grant this to be the case , the artist will acquire very little additional honour upon that account ; for there is full as great a want of taste manifest in the design , as in the execution of his ...
... common upon such occasions . But if we grant this to be the case , the artist will acquire very little additional honour upon that account ; for there is full as great a want of taste manifest in the design , as in the execution of his ...
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... common for an artist who engraves from a painting that has been already engraved , to place the work of his predecessor before him , that he may either catch some hints from it , or learn to avoid its errors . Marshall most certainly ...
... common for an artist who engraves from a painting that has been already engraved , to place the work of his predecessor before him , that he may either catch some hints from it , or learn to avoid its errors . Marshall most certainly ...
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... common . Several prints from well - known portraits of Sir Joshua Reynolds and Mr. Romney , are rendered worthless by simi- lar infidelities ; for notwithstanding these mezzo- tints preserve the outlines and general effect of their ...
... common . Several prints from well - known portraits of Sir Joshua Reynolds and Mr. Romney , are rendered worthless by simi- lar infidelities ; for notwithstanding these mezzo- tints preserve the outlines and general effect of their ...
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... is his countenance as represented by Faithorne , that it appears to have sunk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the same line . with equal justice will withhold from him the poet's bays 26 ADVERTISEMENT .
... is his countenance as represented by Faithorne , that it appears to have sunk that celebrated engraver beneath many a common artist in the same line . with equal justice will withhold from him the poet's bays 26 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... tony and Cleopatra , All's well that ends well , & c . been sent into the world , from how many corruptions might the text of all these dramas have been secured ! common sense and the laws of the metre , we 34 ADVERTISEMENT .
... tony and Cleopatra , All's well that ends well , & c . been sent into the world , from how many corruptions might the text of all these dramas have been secured ! common sense and the laws of the metre , we 34 ADVERTISEMENT .
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