The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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Vertue , in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtsman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general instead of a particular resemblance . * Nor does the same piece of ancient scandal derive ji ADVERTISEMEN T.
Vertue , in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtsman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general instead of a particular resemblance . * Nor does the same piece of ancient scandal derive ji ADVERTISEMEN T.
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Nor does the same piece of ancient scandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is acquainted with the writings of this absurd gossip , will scarcely pay more attention to him on the present occasion ...
Nor does the same piece of ancient scandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is acquainted with the writings of this absurd gossip , will scarcely pay more attention to him on the present occasion ...
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... and old Mr. Langford positively asserted that , in the same collection , the grandfather of Cock the auctioneer had the honour to personate the great and amiable Thurloe , secretary of state to Oliver Cromwell .
... and old Mr. Langford positively asserted that , in the same collection , the grandfather of Cock the auctioneer had the honour to personate the great and amiable Thurloe , secretary of state to Oliver Cromwell .
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affects his own content , will answer , for a while , the same purpose . Thus the late Mr. Jennens of Gopsal in Leicestershire , for many years congratulated himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius ...
affects his own content , will answer , for a while , the same purpose . Thus the late Mr. Jennens of Gopsal in Leicestershire , for many years congratulated himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius ...
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May it be subjoined , that the freedom with which the same gentleman has treated the notes of others , seems to have authorized an equal degree of licence respecting his own ? And yet , though the sword may have been drawn against him ...
May it be subjoined , that the freedom with which the same gentleman has treated the notes of others , seems to have authorized an equal degree of licence respecting his own ? And yet , though the sword may have been drawn against him ...
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