The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... suppose any Portrait of that description could have occurred , and much less that he himself should have been instrumental in producing it . He is happy , however , to find he was mistaken in both his suppositions ; and consequently has ...
... suppose any Portrait of that description could have occurred , and much less that he himself should have been instrumental in producing it . He is happy , however , to find he was mistaken in both his suppositions ; and consequently has ...
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... suppose that the mutilated state of it prevented either of their Lordships from becoming its purchaser . How far the report on which Mr. Wilson's narratives ( respecting the place where this picture was met with , & c . ) were built ...
... suppose that the mutilated state of it prevented either of their Lordships from becoming its purchaser . How far the report on which Mr. Wilson's narratives ( respecting the place where this picture was met with , & c . ) were built ...
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... suppose , that the legend relative to the name of its painter , and the place where it was found , ( notwithstanding both these particulars might be true , ) were at hazard appended to the portrait under consideration , as soon as its ...
... suppose , that the legend relative to the name of its painter , and the place where it was found , ( notwithstanding both these particulars might be true , ) were at hazard appended to the portrait under consideration , as soon as its ...
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... suppose , that a resemblance of our excellent dramatick poet might have been found in the house of a nobleman who is reported to have loved him well enough to have presented him with a thousand pounds . To conclude - the names which ...
... suppose , that a resemblance of our excellent dramatick poet might have been found in the house of a nobleman who is reported to have loved him well enough to have presented him with a thousand pounds . To conclude - the names which ...
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... suppose it must have belonged to his family , who ( as Mark Antony says of a hair of Cæsar ) would - have mention'd it within their wills , " Bequeathing it as a rich legacy " Unto their issue ; " 66 and were there ground for the report ...
... suppose it must have belonged to his family , who ( as Mark Antony says of a hair of Cæsar ) would - have mention'd it within their wills , " Bequeathing it as a rich legacy " Unto their issue ; " 66 and were there ground for the report ...
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