The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... probably gave the younger branches of each that taste for literature which both afterwards ardently cultivated . The first part of Mr. Steevens's education he received under Mr. Wooddeson , at Kingston - upon - Thames , where he had for ...
... probably gave the younger branches of each that taste for literature which both afterwards ardently cultivated . The first part of Mr. Steevens's education he received under Mr. Wooddeson , at Kingston - upon - Thames , where he had for ...
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... probably written as soon as they were bespoke , and before their author had found opportunity or inclination to compare the plate with its original . He might previously have known that the picture conveyed a just resemblance of ...
... probably written as soon as they were bespoke , and before their author had found opportunity or inclination to compare the plate with its original . He might previously have known that the picture conveyed a just resemblance of ...
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... probably the ornament of a club - room in Eastcheap , round which other resemblances of contemporary poets and players might have been arranged : that the Boar's Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the ...
... probably the ornament of a club - room in Eastcheap , round which other resemblances of contemporary poets and players might have been arranged : that the Boar's Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the ...
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... probably painted for a personage of distinction , and might therefore have belonged to the celebrated Earl whom Shakspeare had previously complimented by the dedication of his Venus and Adonis . Surely , it is not unreasonable to ...
... probably painted for a personage of distinction , and might therefore have belonged to the celebrated Earl whom Shakspeare had previously complimented by the dedication of his Venus and Adonis . Surely , it is not unreasonable to ...
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... probably left behind him no such memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future state of his works , his solicitude might not have extended to the perpetuation of his looks . Had any portrait of him existed , we may naturally ...
... probably left behind him no such memorial of his face . As he was careless of the future state of his works , his solicitude might not have extended to the perpetuation of his looks . Had any portrait of him existed , we may naturally ...
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