The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... allowed it to be a genuine picture of Shakspeare . - It is na- tural to suppose that the mutilated state of it pre- vented either of their Lordships from becoming its purchaser . How far the report on which Mr. Wilson's nar ratives ...
... allowed it to be a genuine picture of Shakspeare . - It is na- tural to suppose that the mutilated state of it pre- vented either of their Lordships from becoming its purchaser . How far the report on which Mr. Wilson's nar ratives ...
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... allowed to be reputa- ble . This remark , however , ought not to stand unsupported by a passage in The Microcosmos of John Davies of Hereford , 4to . 1605 , p . 215 , where , after having indulged himself in a long and severe strain of ...
... allowed to be reputa- ble . This remark , however , ought not to stand unsupported by a passage in The Microcosmos of John Davies of Hereford , 4to . 1605 , p . 215 , where , after having indulged himself in a long and severe strain of ...
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... 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 our author's Othello : " Where virtue is , these are most virtuous . " are extant ) that an authentick head of ...
... 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 our author's Othello : " Where virtue is , these are most virtuous . " are extant ) that an authentick head of ...
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... allowed to be the original , and the painting a mere copy from it , the admission of this fact would militate in full force against the au- thenticity of every other anonymous and undated portrait from which a wretched old engraving had ...
... allowed to be the original , and the painting a mere copy from it , the admission of this fact would militate in full force against the au- thenticity of every other anonymous and undated portrait from which a wretched old engraving had ...
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... allowed ; and this obser- vation would have carried weight with it , had the 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 ...
... allowed ; and this obser- vation would have carried weight with it , had the 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 ...
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