The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... opinion ; but those three were gentlemen with whom it was not possible for the most captious person to have differed - Dr . Farmer , Mr. Tyrwhitt , and Isaac Reed . " To follow Mr. Reed into the more retired scenes of private and ...
... opinion ; but those three were gentlemen with whom it was not possible for the most captious person to have differed - Dr . Farmer , Mr. Tyrwhitt , and Isaac Reed . " To follow Mr. Reed into the more retired scenes of private and ...
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... opinion that this , of all the por- traits , had the fairest chance of being a genuine likeness of the author . Of the canvas Chandois picture he remained convinced that it possessed no claims to authenticity . Some apology is due to ...
... opinion that this , of all the por- traits , had the fairest chance of being a genuine likeness of the author . Of the canvas Chandois picture he remained convinced that it possessed no claims to authenticity . Some apology is due to ...
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... opinion hazarded in his Prefatory Advertisement ; for when he declared his disbelief in the existence of a ge- nuine likeness of our great Dramatick Writer , he most certainly did not suppose any Portrait of that description could have ...
... opinion hazarded in his Prefatory Advertisement ; for when he declared his disbelief in the existence of a ge- nuine likeness of our great Dramatick Writer , he most certainly did not suppose any Portrait of that description could have ...
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... opinion to be reconciled ? If no vestige of the Poet's features was discernible in the Picture , how is it proved to be a copy from an engraving by which alone those features can be ascertained ? No man will assert one thing to have ...
... opinion to be reconciled ? If no vestige of the Poet's features was discernible in the Picture , how is it proved to be a copy from an engraving by which alone those features can be ascertained ? No man will assert one thing to have ...
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... opinion to be reconciled ? f no vestige diffe Poet's features was discernible in the Picture , ION is it proved to be a copy from engra which alone those features can Thea man will assert one thing to have Ther from another , without ...
... opinion to be reconciled ? f no vestige diffe Poet's features was discernible in the Picture , ION is it proved to be a copy from engra which alone those features can Thea man will assert one thing to have Ther from another , without ...
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