The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... ready was he in turning to them , and so thoroughly able to communicate information , that no man of character ever applied to him in vain . Even the labours of Dr. Johnson were benefited by his accuracy ; and ADVERTISEMENT . V.
... ready was he in turning to them , and so thoroughly able to communicate information , that no man of character ever applied to him in vain . Even the labours of Dr. Johnson were benefited by his accuracy ; and ADVERTISEMENT . V.
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... which appears in the design of all his portraits , it is supposed that he worked from his own drawings merous . VOL . I. B Of the character repeatedly and deliberately bestowed by the same Advertisement by Mr Steevens.
... which appears in the design of all his portraits , it is supposed that he worked from his own drawings merous . VOL . I. B Of the character repeatedly and deliberately bestowed by the same Advertisement by Mr Steevens.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Of the character repeatedly and deliberately bestowed by the same Editor on the first of these old engravers , not a single word will be retracted ; for ... character of Shakspeare as a poet ; 2 ADVERTISEMENT .
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Of the character repeatedly and deliberately bestowed by the same Editor on the first of these old engravers , not a single word will be retracted ; for ... character of Shakspeare as a poet ; 2 ADVERTISEMENT .
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. N. B. The character of Shakspeare as a poet ; the condition of the ancient copies of his plays ; the merits of his respective editors , & c . & c . have been so minutely investigated on former occasions ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. N. B. The character of Shakspeare as a poet ; the condition of the ancient copies of his plays ; the merits of his respective editors , & c . & c . have been so minutely investigated on former occasions ...
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... character which his portrait so decidedly affords . - There are , indeed , just such marks of a placid and amiable disposition in this resemblance of our poet , as his admirers would have wished to find . This Portrait is not painted on ...
... character which his portrait so decidedly affords . - There are , indeed , just such marks of a placid and amiable disposition in this resemblance of our poet , as his admirers would have wished to find . This Portrait is not painted on ...
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