The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... Lorrach bey Basel von 19. von Mechel jun . Represents SHAKSPEARE seated between the DRAMATICK MUSE and the GENIUS OF PAINTING who is pointing Him out as the proper Subject for her pencil . THE PLAY S WILLIAM O F SHAKSPEARE . WITH THE.
... Lorrach bey Basel von 19. von Mechel jun . Represents SHAKSPEARE seated between the DRAMATICK MUSE and the GENIUS OF PAINTING who is pointing Him out as the proper Subject for her pencil . THE PLAY S WILLIAM O F SHAKSPEARE . WITH THE.
Strana 69
... subject ? 33 " Boman , ' we are told , " was unwilling to believe , " & c . But the fact difputed did not require any exercife of his belief . Mr. Boman was married to the daughter of Sir Fran- cis Watson , Bart . the gentleman with ...
... subject ? 33 " Boman , ' we are told , " was unwilling to believe , " & c . But the fact difputed did not require any exercife of his belief . Mr. Boman was married to the daughter of Sir Fran- cis Watson , Bart . the gentleman with ...
Strana 348
... subjects of his inquiry ; to affift him in which , the firft impreffions of these plays will do fomething , and their title - pages at large , which , upon that ac- count , we mean to give in another work that will - accompany The ...
... subjects of his inquiry ; to affift him in which , the firft impreffions of these plays will do fomething , and their title - pages at large , which , upon that ac- count , we mean to give in another work that will - accompany The ...
Strana 349
... subjects of this fort , and of a more remov'd antiquity than he is concern'd in . A Life thus conftructed , inter- fpers'd with fuch anecdotes of common notoriety as the writer's judgment fhall tell him - are worth regard ; together ...
... subjects of this fort , and of a more remov'd antiquity than he is concern'd in . A Life thus conftructed , inter- fpers'd with fuch anecdotes of common notoriety as the writer's judgment fhall tell him - are worth regard ; together ...
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... converfation ; nay , what is called plagia- rifm , is often no more than the refult of having thought alike with others on the fame subject . The difpute about the learning of Shakspeare being now finally ADVERTISEMENT . 361.
... converfation ; nay , what is called plagia- rifm , is often no more than the refult of having thought alike with others on the fame subject . The difpute about the learning of Shakspeare being now finally ADVERTISEMENT . 361.
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