The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... once the bright attire " Of STEEVENS , sparkling with æthereal fire ! " Whose talents , varying as the diamond's ray , " Could fascinate alike the grave or gay ! " How oft has pleasure in the social hour " Smil'd at his wit's ...
... once the bright attire " Of STEEVENS , sparkling with æthereal fire ! " Whose talents , varying as the diamond's ray , " Could fascinate alike the grave or gay ! " How oft has pleasure in the social hour " Smil'd at his wit's ...
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... once have been companion to the por- trait of Shakspeare thus fortunately restored , after having been lost to the publick for a century and a half . They are , neverthe- less , performances by very different artists . The face of Shak ...
... once have been companion to the por- trait of Shakspeare thus fortunately restored , after having been lost to the publick for a century and a half . They are , neverthe- less , performances by very different artists . The face of Shak ...
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... once suggested , that whatever person it was designed for , it might have been left , as it now appears , unfinished . Various copies and plates , however , are said at different times to have been made from it ; but a regard for truth ...
... once suggested , that whatever person it was designed for , it might have been left , as it now appears , unfinished . Various copies and plates , however , are said at different times to have been made from it ; but a regard for truth ...
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... once [ eating of strawberries ] that if one that has a wound in the head eats them , ' tis mortal . ” See Philosophical Letters between the late learned Mr. Ray & c . published by William Derham , Chaplain to his Royal Highness George ...
... once [ eating of strawberries ] that if one that has a wound in the head eats them , ' tis mortal . ” See Philosophical Letters between the late learned Mr. Ray & c . published by William Derham , Chaplain to his Royal Highness George ...
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... once ascribed to the poetick isle of Delos , * may be exempli- fied in our author's text , which , on account of readings alter- nately received and reprobated , must remain in an unsettled state , and float in obedience to every gale ...
... once ascribed to the poetick isle of Delos , * may be exempli- fied in our author's text , which , on account of readings alter- nately received and reprobated , must remain in an unsettled state , and float in obedience to every gale ...
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