The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... favour more acceptable , permission was given to divest the extracts of the offensive asperities of con- troversy ... favours . He was fearful of loading the page , which Mr. Steevens in some instances thought too much crouded already ...
... favour more acceptable , permission was given to divest the extracts of the offensive asperities of con- troversy ... favours . He was fearful of loading the page , which Mr. Steevens in some instances thought too much crouded already ...
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... favoured us with the use of it , but most obligingly took care , by their own immediate superin- tendance , that as much justice should be done to our engraving , as to their own . after the life , though he did not add the words ad ...
... favoured us with the use of it , but most obligingly took care , by their own immediate superin- tendance , that as much justice should be done to our engraving , as to their own . after the life , though he did not add the words ad ...
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... favour of a new engraving from the only genuine portrait of Shakspeare , it is proper that every circumstance relative to the discovery of it should be faithfully and circumstantially related . On Friday , August 9 , Mr. Richardson ...
... favour of a new engraving from the only genuine portrait of Shakspeare , it is proper that every circumstance relative to the discovery of it should be faithfully and circumstantially related . On Friday , August 9 , Mr. Richardson ...
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... favour of the Davenantico - Bettertonian - Barryan - Keckian - Nicolsian - Chandosan canvas , which bears not the slightest resemblance to the origi- nal of Droeshout's and Marshall's engraving ? + — are all good , As long as all these ...
... favour of the Davenantico - Bettertonian - Barryan - Keckian - Nicolsian - Chandosan canvas , which bears not the slightest resemblance to the origi- nal of Droeshout's and Marshall's engraving ? + — are all good , As long as all these ...
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... favour . A second attack was therefore hazarded , and has yet more lamentably failed . As a further note of the originality of the head belonging to Mr. Felton , it may be urged , that the artist who had ability to produce such a ...
... favour . A second attack was therefore hazarded , and has yet more lamentably failed . As a further note of the originality of the head belonging to Mr. Felton , it may be urged , that the artist who had ability to produce such a ...
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