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 ii
... picture formerly in the possession of Mr. Steevens is pre- fixed , and also an engraving of Mr. Flaxman's Monument in Poplar Chapel , to the memory of Mr. Steevens , on which is sculptured his likeness in profile that will be ...
... picture formerly in the possession of Mr. Steevens is pre- fixed , and also an engraving of Mr. Flaxman's Monument in Poplar Chapel , to the memory of Mr. Steevens , on which is sculptured his likeness in profile that will be ...
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... picture formerly be- longing to Mr. Felton , now to Alderman Boydell , and at present at the Shakspeare Gallery , in Pall Mall . After what has been written on the subject it will be only necessary to add , that Mr. Steevens persevered ...
... picture formerly be- longing to Mr. Felton , now to Alderman Boydell , and at present at the Shakspeare Gallery , in Pall Mall . After what has been written on the subject it will be only necessary to add , that Mr. Steevens persevered ...
Page 1
... Picture which had been unfaithfully as well as poorly imitated by Droeshout and Marshall . 1 See Mr. Richardson's Proposals , p . 4 . 2 " Martin Droeshout . One of the indifferent engravers of the last century . He resided in England ...
... Picture which had been unfaithfully as well as poorly imitated by Droeshout and Marshall . 1 See Mr. Richardson's Proposals , p . 4 . 2 " Martin Droeshout . One of the indifferent engravers of the last century . He resided in England ...
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... picture conveyed a just resem- blance of Shakspeare ; took it for granted that the copy would be exact ; and , therefore , rashly as- signed to the engraver a panegyrick which the painter had more immediately deserved . It is lucky ...
... picture conveyed a just resem- blance of Shakspeare ; took it for granted that the copy would be exact ; and , therefore , rashly as- signed to the engraver a panegyrick which the painter had more immediately deserved . It is lucky ...
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... picture lately purchased by them from Mr. Felton , have not only favoured us with the use of it , but most obligingly took care , by their own immediate superintendance , that as much justice should be done to our engraving , as to ...
... picture lately purchased by them from Mr. Felton , have not only favoured us with the use of it , but most obligingly took care , by their own immediate superintendance , that as much justice should be done to our engraving , as to ...
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