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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... Engraving , from a Picture which had been unfaithfully as well as poorly imitated by Droeshout and Marshall.2 1 See ... engravings were chiefly confined to the ornamenting of books . And indeed his patience and affiduity is all we ...
... Engraving , from a Picture which had been unfaithfully as well as poorly imitated by Droeshout and Marshall.2 1 See ... engravings were chiefly confined to the ornamenting of books . And indeed his patience and affiduity is all we ...
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... engravings from it have been already made . We are happy to subjoin , that Messieurs Boydell , who have ... engraving , as to their own . PREFACE TO MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS , & c . 3 See p . 4 . fion . 7 It is observable ...
... engravings from it have been already made . We are happy to subjoin , that Messieurs Boydell , who have ... engraving , as to their own . PREFACE TO MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS , & c . 3 See p . 4 . fion . 7 It is observable ...
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... engraving from the only genuine portrait of Shakspeare , it is proper that every circumstance relative to the discovery of it should be faithfully and circumftantially related . On Friday , August 9 , Mr. Richardson , print- feller , of ...
... engraving from the only genuine portrait of Shakspeare , it is proper that every circumstance relative to the discovery of it should be faithfully and circumftantially related . On Friday , August 9 , Mr. Richardson , print- feller , of ...
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... engravings which fashion not unfrequently obliged them to infert in the title - pages of works that deferved no such expenfive decorations . 5 A living artist , who was apprentice to Roubiliac , declares that when that elegant statuary ...
... engravings which fashion not unfrequently obliged them to infert in the title - pages of works that deferved no such expenfive decorations . 5 A living artist , who was apprentice to Roubiliac , declares that when that elegant statuary ...
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... engraving of our author from a juvenile likeness of James I. and his last from Mr. Keck's unauthenticated purchase out of the dreffing - room of a modern actress . It is obvious , therefore , from the joint depofi- tions of Mr. Wilson ...
... engraving of our author from a juvenile likeness of James I. and his last from Mr. Keck's unauthenticated purchase out of the dreffing - room of a modern actress . It is obvious , therefore , from the joint depofi- tions of Mr. Wilson ...
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