The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... Shak- speare - Colman's Remarks on it Ancient Translations from Classick Authors - Entries of Shakspeare's Plays on the Sta- tioners ' Books 1 87 92 - 119 List of ancient Editions of Shakspeare's Plays 139 List of modern Editions - 148 ...
... Shak- speare - Colman's Remarks on it Ancient Translations from Classick Authors - Entries of Shakspeare's Plays on the Sta- tioners ' Books 1 87 92 - 119 List of ancient Editions of Shakspeare's Plays 139 List of modern Editions - 148 ...
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... Shak- speare than any before engraved from the 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 ...
... Shak- speare than any before engraved from the 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 ...
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... Shak- speare in the poetical world is not a point at this time subject to controversy . His pre - eminence is admitted ; his superiority confessed . Long ago it might be said of him , as it has been , in the ener- getick lines of ...
... Shak- speare in the poetical world is not a point at this time subject to controversy . His pre - eminence is admitted ; his superiority confessed . Long ago it might be said of him , as it has been , in the ener- getick lines of ...
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... Shak- speare , ' 1597.8 R. N. " Whether these initials be " long to the painter , or a former owner of the pic- ture , is uncertain . It is clear , however , that this is the identical head from which not only the engrav- ing by ...
... Shak- speare , ' 1597.8 R. N. " Whether these initials be " long to the painter , or a former owner of the pic- ture , is uncertain . It is clear , however , that this is the identical head from which not only the engrav- ing by ...
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... Shak- speare that , when our author returned over London Bridge from the Globe theatre , this was a convenient house of entertainment ; and that for many years afterwards ( as the tradition of the neighbourhood reports ) it was ...
... Shak- speare that , when our author returned over London Bridge from the Globe theatre , this was a convenient house of entertainment ; and that for many years afterwards ( as the tradition of the neighbourhood reports ) it was ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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