The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... inferred . The poffeffion " Much refpect is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from heir to heir ; but little reliance can be placed on them when they are produced for fale ( as in the prefent inftance ) by alien ...
... inferred . The poffeffion " Much refpect is due to the authority of portraits that defcend in families from heir to heir ; but little reliance can be placed on them when they are produced for fale ( as in the prefent inftance ) by alien ...
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... inferred from a clause in his will , in which he mentions his " good and just debtors ; " to every one of whom he remits , " twenty fhillings for every twenty pounds , and fo after this rate church at Stratford , where a monument is ...
... inferred from a clause in his will , in which he mentions his " good and just debtors ; " to every one of whom he remits , " twenty fhillings for every twenty pounds , and fo after this rate church at Stratford , where a monument is ...
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... inferred from it It does not appear from what picture this engraving was made : but from the drefs , and the fingular difpofition of the hair , & c . it undoubtedly was engraved from a picture , and probably 88 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE ...
... inferred from it It does not appear from what picture this engraving was made : but from the drefs , and the fingular difpofition of the hair , & c . it undoubtedly was engraved from a picture , and probably 88 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE ...
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... infer his real ignorance of it ; nor from a greater use of Latin words , than ever any other English author ufed , muft we infer his intimate acquaintance with that language . A reader of tafte may eafily obferve , that though ...
... infer his real ignorance of it ; nor from a greater use of Latin words , than ever any other English author ufed , muft we infer his intimate acquaintance with that language . A reader of tafte may eafily obferve , that though ...
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... infer that they were fairly come by which is , in truth , the editor's opinion , at least of fome of them ; though , in way of argument , and for the fake of clearness , he has here admitted the charge in that full extent in which they ...
... infer that they were fairly come by which is , in truth , the editor's opinion , at least of fome of them ; though , in way of argument , and for the fake of clearness , he has here admitted the charge in that full extent in which they ...
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