The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son; F.C. and J. Rivington; J. Stockdale; W. Lowndes; G. Wilkie and J. Robinson; T. Egerton; J. Walker; Scatcherd and Letterman; W. Clarke and Sons; J. White and Company; B. Crosby and Company; W. Earle; J. Gray and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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Page iii
... appear the better cause , " would have been with him a breach of moral obligation . Hence an ex- tensive line of business was necessarily precluded ; but he had the satisfaction of numbering among his clients many highly valued friends ...
... appear the better cause , " would have been with him a breach of moral obligation . Hence an ex- tensive line of business was necessarily precluded ; but he had the satisfaction of numbering among his clients many highly valued friends ...
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... appear like presumption in any one , and especially in him whose name is subscribed to this Advertisement , to imagine himself capable of adding any thing on so exhausted a subject . After the labours of men of such high estimation as ...
... appear like presumption in any one , and especially in him whose name is subscribed to this Advertisement , to imagine himself capable of adding any thing on so exhausted a subject . After the labours of men of such high estimation as ...
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... and from the similarity which appears in the design of all his portraits , it is supposed that he worked from his own drawings merous . VOL . I. B Of the character repeatedly and deliberately be- stowed by the Colman's Remarks on.
... and from the similarity which appears in the design of all his portraits , it is supposed that he worked from his own drawings merous . VOL . I. B Of the character repeatedly and deliberately be- stowed by the Colman's Remarks on.
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... is now manifest that he has given the very singular ruff of Shakspeare as it stands in the original picture , and not as it appears in the plate from it by Martin Droeshout . been any , he is sure she would not have 6 PREFACE TO.
... is now manifest that he has given the very singular ruff of Shakspeare as it stands in the original picture , and not as it appears in the plate from it by Martin Droeshout . been any , he is sure she would not have 6 PREFACE TO.
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... appears to have escaped contradiction , either metrical or prosaick , from the surviving friends of Shakspeare . But , another misrepresentation , though an in- voluntary one , and of more recent date , should not be overlooked . In the ...
... appears to have escaped contradiction , either metrical or prosaick , from the surviving friends of Shakspeare . But , another misrepresentation , though an in- voluntary one , and of more recent date , should not be overlooked . In the ...
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