The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... admirers would have wished to find . This Portrait is not painted on canvas , like the Chandos Head , but on wood . Little more of it * Of some volunteer infidelities , however , Droeshout may be convicted . It is evident from the ...
... admirers would have wished to find . This Portrait is not painted on canvas , like the Chandos Head , but on wood . Little more of it * Of some volunteer infidelities , however , Droeshout may be convicted . It is evident from the ...
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... admirers would have wished to find . This Portrait is not painted on canvas , like the Chandos Head , but on wood . Little more of it • Of some volunteer infidelities , however , Droeshout may be convicted . It is evident from the ...
... admirers would have wished to find . This Portrait is not painted on canvas , like the Chandos Head , but on wood . Little more of it • Of some volunteer infidelities , however , Droeshout may be convicted . It is evident from the ...
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... admirers would have wished to find . This Portrait is not painted on canvas , like the Chandos Head , but on wood . Little more of it than the entire countenance and part of the ruff is. * Of some volunteer infidelities , however ...
... admirers would have wished to find . This Portrait is not painted on canvas , like the Chandos Head , but on wood . Little more of it than the entire countenance and part of the ruff is. * Of some volunteer infidelities , however ...
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... admirers will suffici- cently support Mr. Rowe in what he has said relative to the slow- ness of that writer in his compositions : " Scorn then their censures who gave out , thy wit " As long upon a comedy did sit " As elephants bring ...
... admirers will suffici- cently support Mr. Rowe in what he has said relative to the slow- ness of that writer in his compositions : " Scorn then their censures who gave out , thy wit " As long upon a comedy did sit " As elephants bring ...
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... admirers honestly confesses , - 66 he " Of whom I write this , has prevented me , : " And boldly said so much in his own praise , " No other pen need any trophy raise . " In vain , however , did he endeavour to bully the town into ap ...
... admirers honestly confesses , - 66 he " Of whom I write this , has prevented me , : " And boldly said so much in his own praise , " No other pen need any trophy raise . " In vain , however , did he endeavour to bully the town into ap ...
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