The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thefe wretched 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 almoft certain that his resemblance owes ...
... thefe wretched 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 almoft certain that his resemblance owes ...
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... thefe fupplements have been adopted . To fuch fcrupulous fidelity the publick ( which has long been amused by inadequate or ideal likeneffes of Shakspeare ) has an undoubted claim ; and fhould any fine ladies and gentlemen of the ...
... thefe fupplements have been adopted . To fuch fcrupulous fidelity the publick ( which has long been amused by inadequate or ideal likeneffes of Shakspeare ) has an undoubted claim ; and fhould any fine ladies and gentlemen of the ...
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... thefe , an eye habituated to minute comparison , and attentive to peculiarities that elude the notice of unqualified obfervers , is also required . Shakspeare's counte- nance deformed by Droefhout , resembles the fign of Sir Roger de ...
... thefe , an eye habituated to minute comparison , and attentive to peculiarities that elude the notice of unqualified obfervers , is also required . Shakspeare's counte- nance deformed by Droefhout , resembles the fign of Sir Roger de ...
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... thefe premises ; and conclude , that the portrait lately exhibited to the publick is not fuppofititious because it presents a lefs fpritely and confident affem- blage of features than had ufually been imputed to the modeft and ...
... thefe premises ; and conclude , that the portrait lately exhibited to the publick is not fuppofititious because it presents a lefs fpritely and confident affem- blage of features than had ufually been imputed to the modeft and ...
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... thefe very dramas be folely attributed to the monopolizing vigilance of its editors , Meffieurs Hemings and Condell ? Finding they had been deprived of fome tragedies and comedies which , when opportunity offered , they defigned to ...
... thefe very dramas be folely attributed to the monopolizing vigilance of its editors , Meffieurs Hemings and Condell ? Finding they had been deprived of fome tragedies and comedies which , when opportunity offered , they defigned to ...
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