The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page iii
... himself was a natural fon of Queen Elizabeth . Mr. T. Warton has pleasantly observed ( see p . 73. n . 3. ) that he " can not fuppofe Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who never laughed ; " and - to wafte no ...
... himself was a natural fon of Queen Elizabeth . Mr. T. Warton has pleasantly observed ( see p . 73. n . 3. ) that he " can not fuppofe Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who never laughed ; " and - to wafte no ...
Page v
... himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius Janfen ; nor was disposed to forgive the writer who obferved that , being dated in 1610. it could not have been the work of an artist who never faw England ...
... himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius Janfen ; nor was disposed to forgive the writer who obferved that , being dated in 1610. it could not have been the work of an artist who never faw England ...
Page vi
... himself , or our poetick knight , that one or the other caufyd hys femblaunce to be ryght conynglye depeyneten on a merveilloufe fayre table of wood , and enfevelyd wyth hym , that deth mote theym not clene departyn and putte afunder ...
... himself , or our poetick knight , that one or the other caufyd hys femblaunce to be ryght conynglye depeyneten on a merveilloufe fayre table of wood , and enfevelyd wyth hym , that deth mote theym not clene departyn and putte afunder ...
Page ix
... himself , with his vanquished adverfary at his feet . We have therefore been fometimes willing to bring a corollary , rather than want a fpirit . " Nor , to confefs the truth , did we always think it juftifiable to fhrink our ...
... himself , with his vanquished adverfary at his feet . We have therefore been fometimes willing to bring a corollary , rather than want a fpirit . " Nor , to confefs the truth , did we always think it juftifiable to fhrink our ...
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... himself where he is perfect , can be fuppofed to have written . By fimilar reference it is that the flyle of many an ancient building has been characteristically restored . The members of architecture left entire , have inftructed the ...
... himself where he is perfect , can be fuppofed to have written . By fimilar reference it is that the flyle of many an ancient building has been characteristically restored . The members of architecture left entire , have inftructed the ...
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