The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... find an equal conformity in his features ? Few objects indeed are occasionally more difficult to feize , than the flender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the eye will often VOL . I. excellent engravings of Mr. Vertue , Mr ...
... find an equal conformity in his features ? Few objects indeed are occasionally more difficult to feize , than the flender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the eye will often VOL . I. excellent engravings of Mr. Vertue , Mr ...
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... find . At least he may be perfuaded he has found it , a circumflance which , as far as it 66 Much refpe & t is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from heir to heir ; but little reliance can be placed on them when ...
... find . At least he may be perfuaded he has found it , a circumflance which , as far as it 66 Much refpe & t is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from heir to heir ; but little reliance can be placed on them when ...
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... find them in Silvefter Harding's Portraits and Views , & c . & c . ( appropriated to the whole fuite of our author's Hiftorical Dramas , & c . ) published in thirty numbers . 1 and paper than have hitherto been allotted to any vi ...
... find them in Silvefter Harding's Portraits and Views , & c . & c . ( appropriated to the whole fuite of our author's Hiftorical Dramas , & c . ) published in thirty numbers . 1 and paper than have hitherto been allotted to any vi ...
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... find any traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of the ancients . The delicacy of his tafte , and the natural bent of his own great genius , ( equal , if not fuperior , to fome of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have ...
... find any traces of any thing that looks like an imitation of the ancients . The delicacy of his tafte , and the natural bent of his own great genius , ( equal , if not fuperior , to fome of the best of theirs , ) would certainly have ...
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... find , is Romeo and Juliet in 1597 , when the author was 33 years old ; and Richard the Second , and Third , in the next year , viz . the 34th of his age . POPE . Richard II . and III . were both printed in 1597 .. On the order of time ...
... find , is Romeo and Juliet in 1597 , when the author was 33 years old ; and Richard the Second , and Third , in the next year , viz . the 34th of his age . POPE . Richard II . and III . were both printed in 1597 .. On the order of time ...
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