The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... lines of Johnson , of one almost his equal , — " At length , our mighty bard's victorious lays " Fill the loud voice of universal praise ; " And baffled spite , with hopeless anguish dumb , " Yields to renown the centuries to come . " a ...
... lines of Johnson , of one almost his equal , — " At length , our mighty bard's victorious lays " Fill the loud voice of universal praise ; " And baffled spite , with hopeless anguish dumb , " Yields to renown the centuries to come . " a ...
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... lines has borne the most ample testimony to the verisimilitude of a portrait which will now be recommended , by a more accurate and finished engraving , to the publick notice : The tradition that Burbage painted a likeness of Shakspeare ...
... lines has borne the most ample testimony to the verisimilitude of a portrait which will now be recommended , by a more accurate and finished engraving , to the publick notice : The tradition that Burbage painted a likeness of Shakspeare ...
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... lines , that W. Shakspeare was here alluded to as the poet , and R. Burbage as the painter . Yet notwithstanding this compliment to the higher excellencies of our author , it is almost cer- tain that his resemblance owes its present ...
... lines , that W. Shakspeare was here alluded to as the poet , and R. Burbage as the painter . Yet notwithstanding this compliment to the higher excellencies of our author , it is almost cer- tain that his resemblance owes its present ...
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... lines in question_been anonymous . But the sub- scription of Ben Jonson's name was a circumstance that rendered him immediately responsible for the propriety of an encomium which , however open to dispute , appears to have escaped ...
... lines in question_been anonymous . But the sub- scription of Ben Jonson's name was a circumstance that rendered him immediately responsible for the propriety of an encomium which , however open to dispute , appears to have escaped ...
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... lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his most celebrated contemporaries , and whose general ease and sweetness of versification are hitherto unrivalled , ought not so often to be sus- pected of having produced ...
... lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his most celebrated contemporaries , and whose general ease and sweetness of versification are hitherto unrivalled , ought not so often to be sus- pected of having produced ...
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