The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... seen by Lord Leicester and Lord Orford , who both allowed it to be a genuine picture of Shakspeare , It is natural to suppose that the mutilated state of it prevented either of their Lordships from becoming its pur- chafer , How far the ...
... seen by Lord Leicester and Lord Orford , who both allowed it to be a genuine picture of Shakspeare , It is natural to suppose that the mutilated state of it prevented either of their Lordships from becoming its pur- chafer , How far the ...
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... seen a picture in the poffeffion of - Douglas , Efq . at Teddington near Twickenham , which is , I believe , the very picture from which Simon's mezzotinto was made . It is on canvas , ( about 24 inches by 20 , ) and somewhat smaller ...
... seen a picture in the poffeffion of - Douglas , Efq . at Teddington near Twickenham , which is , I believe , the very picture from which Simon's mezzotinto was made . It is on canvas , ( about 24 inches by 20 , ) and somewhat smaller ...
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... seen in his writings . But since Ben Warwick , Esq . and was born in 1605. He first married Eliza- beth , the daughter of Sir Clement Edmonds of Preston , in Nor- thamptonshire , by whom he had four fons and four daughters . She dying ...
... seen in his writings . But since Ben Warwick , Esq . and was born in 1605. He first married Eliza- beth , the daughter of Sir Clement Edmonds of Preston , in Nor- thamptonshire , by whom he had four fons and four daughters . She dying ...
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... seen as quoted by Mr. Jonfon.3 Besides his plays in this edition , there are two or three ascribed to him by Mr. Langbaine , which 3 - nor did I ever meet with it in any edition that I have Seen , as quoted by Mr. Jonfon . ] See Mr ...
... seen as quoted by Mr. Jonfon.3 Besides his plays in this edition , there are two or three ascribed to him by Mr. Langbaine , which 3 - nor did I ever meet with it in any edition that I have Seen , as quoted by Mr. Jonfon . ] See Mr ...
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... seen that play received and acted as a comedy , ] In 1701 Lord Lansdown produced his alteration of The Merchant of Venice , at the theatre in Lincoln's - Inn - Fields , under the title of The Jew of Venice , and expressly calls it a ...
... seen that play received and acted as a comedy , ] In 1701 Lord Lansdown produced his alteration of The Merchant of Venice , at the theatre in Lincoln's - Inn - Fields , under the title of The Jew of Venice , and expressly calls it a ...
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