The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... says , was painted by a player of that time , * but whose name I have not been able to learn . 66 Sept. 11 , 1792 . " I am , sir , with great regard , " Your most obed . servant , " J. WILSON . " August 11 , 1794 , Mr. Wilson assured Mr ...
... says , was painted by a player of that time , * but whose name I have not been able to learn . 66 Sept. 11 , 1792 . " I am , sir , with great regard , " Your most obed . servant , " J. WILSON . " August 11 , 1794 , Mr. Wilson assured Mr ...
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... says of a hair of Cæsar ) would * Such , we think , were the remarks , that occurred to us se- veral years ago , when this portrait was accessible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a second view of it ; but a late accident in ...
... says of a hair of Cæsar ) would * Such , we think , were the remarks , that occurred to us se- veral years ago , when this portrait was accessible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a second view of it ; but a late accident in ...
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... says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this picture occurs . Where there is such a chasm in evidence the validity of it may be not ...
... says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this picture occurs . Where there is such a chasm in evidence the validity of it may be not ...
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... ( says Tully , in the second Book of his Tusculan Questions , ) qui sequimur probabilia , nec ultra quàm id quod verisi- mile occurrerit , progredi possumus ; et refellere sine pertinacia , et refelli sine iracundia , parati sumus . Be it ...
... ( says Tully , in the second Book of his Tusculan Questions , ) qui sequimur probabilia , nec ultra quàm id quod verisi- mile occurrerit , progredi possumus ; et refellere sine pertinacia , et refelli sine iracundia , parati sumus . Be it ...
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... says one of his eulogists on Jonsonius Virbius 4to . 1638. Jonson himself owns that Sejanus was damned . " It is a poem , " says he , in his Dedication to Lord Aubigny , " that , if I well remem- ber , in your lordships sight suffered ...
... says one of his eulogists on Jonsonius Virbius 4to . 1638. Jonson himself owns that Sejanus was damned . " It is a poem , " says he , in his Dedication to Lord Aubigny , " that , if I well remem- ber , in your lordships sight suffered ...
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