The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... himself to literary pursuits , which he followed with unabated vigour , but without any lucrative views , as he r never required , or ac- cepted , the flighteft pecuniary recompence for his labours . His first refidence was in the ...
... himself to literary pursuits , which he followed with unabated vigour , but without any lucrative views , as he r never required , or ac- cepted , the flighteft pecuniary recompence for his labours . His first refidence was in the ...
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... himself to the dif- tinction of being confeffed the best editor of Shak- peare , The edition which now folicits the notice of the publick is faithfully printed from the copy given by " Whose talents , varying as the diamond's ray ...
... himself to the dif- tinction of being confeffed the best editor of Shak- peare , The edition which now folicits the notice of the publick is faithfully printed from the copy given by " Whose talents , varying as the diamond's ray ...
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... himself . The whole was entrusted to the care of the prefent Editor , who has , with the aid of an able and vigilant affiftant , and a careful printer , endeavoured to fulfil the truft repofed in him , as well as continued ill health ...
... himself . The whole was entrusted to the care of the prefent Editor , who has , with the aid of an able and vigilant affiftant , and a careful printer , endeavoured to fulfil the truft repofed in him , as well as continued ill health ...
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... himself by painting in oil , though with little fuccefs . Mr. Felton has his poor copy of the Chandos picture , in which our author exhibits the complexion of a Jew , or rather that of a chimney - sweeper in the jaundice . It is ...
... himself by painting in oil , though with little fuccefs . Mr. Felton has his poor copy of the Chandos picture , in which our author exhibits the complexion of a Jew , or rather that of a chimney - sweeper in the jaundice . It is ...
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... himself in a long and fevere ftrain of fatire on the vanity and affectation of the actors of his age , he fubjoins 7 -as he hath hit His face ; ] It fhould seem from these words , that the plate prefixed to the folio 1623 exhibited fuch ...
... himself in a long and fevere ftrain of fatire on the vanity and affectation of the actors of his age , he fubjoins 7 -as he hath hit His face ; ] It fhould seem from these words , that the plate prefixed to the folio 1623 exhibited fuch ...
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