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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... hand . It may also be observed , that the verses in praise of Droeshout's performance , were probably written as soon as they were bespoke , and before their author had found opportunity or inclination to compare the plate with its ...
... hand . It may also be observed , that the verses in praise of Droeshout's performance , were probably written as soon as they were bespoke , and before their author had found opportunity or inclination to compare the plate with its ...
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... hand : " Guil . Shak- speare , ' 1597.8 R. N. " Whether these initials be- long to the painter , or a former owner of the pic- ture , is uncertain . It is clear , however , that this is the identical head from which not only the engrav ...
... hand : " Guil . Shak- speare , ' 1597.8 R. N. " Whether these initials be- long to the painter , or a former owner of the pic- ture , is uncertain . It is clear , however , that this is the identical head from which not only the engrav ...
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... hand . It is not designed , however , to appretiate the dis- tinct value of these pictures ; though it must be allowed ( as several undoubted originals of old Ben 8 are all good , As long as all these goods are no worse us'd ; ] So , in ...
... hand . It is not designed , however , to appretiate the dis- tinct value of these pictures ; though it must be allowed ( as several undoubted originals of old Ben 8 are all good , As long as all these goods are no worse us'd ; ] So , in ...
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... hand of Droeshout . - Because , therefore , an en- graving has only a partial resemblance to its arche- type , are we at liberty to pronounce that the one could not have been taken from the other ? It may also be observed , that if ...
... hand of Droeshout . - Because , therefore , an en- graving has only a partial resemblance to its arche- type , are we at liberty to pronounce that the one could not have been taken from the other ? It may also be observed , that if ...
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... hands , the verification of portraits was so little attended to , that both the Earl of Oxford , and Mr. Pope , admitted a juvenile one of King James I. as that of Shakspeare . Among the heads of illustrious persons engraved by Houbra ...
... hands , the verification of portraits was so little attended to , that both the Earl of Oxford , and Mr. Pope , admitted a juvenile one of King James I. as that of Shakspeare . Among the heads of illustrious persons engraved by Houbra ...
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