The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 Seiten |
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... Poet with a countenance of thought , resting on a cushion , and in the act of writing . It is placed under an arch , between two Corinthian columns of black marble , the capitals and bases of which are gilt . The face is said , but , as ...
... Poet with a countenance of thought , resting on a cushion , and in the act of writing . It is placed under an arch , between two Corinthian columns of black marble , the capitals and bases of which are gilt . The face is said , but , as ...
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... Poet ; for then we might assure ourselves that we possess one authentic re- semblance of this preeminently intellectual mortal . But the cast , if taken , must have been taken immediately after his death ; and we know neither at whose ...
... Poet ; for then we might assure ourselves that we possess one authentic re- semblance of this preeminently intellectual mortal . But the cast , if taken , must have been taken immediately after his death ; and we know neither at whose ...
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... poet , is affirmed to have been drawn from Shakspeare , who sat for it at the pressing in- stance of a Somervile , one of his most intimate friends . But the genuineness of neither of these pictures can be supported under a rigid ...
... poet , is affirmed to have been drawn from Shakspeare , who sat for it at the pressing in- stance of a Somervile , one of his most intimate friends . But the genuineness of neither of these pictures can be supported under a rigid ...
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... Poet's good and amiable qualities , from the faction of his dramatic enemies ; and the latter , in his love and admiration of the man , to have lost all his natural jealousy of the successful competitor for the poetic palm . I have ...
... Poet's good and amiable qualities , from the faction of his dramatic enemies ; and the latter , in his love and admiration of the man , to have lost all his natural jealousy of the successful competitor for the poetic palm . I have ...
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... Poet , to relate it , and in the very words of Oldys : - " If tradition may be trusted , Shakspeare often baited at the Crown Inn or Tavern in Oxford , on his journey to and from London . The landlady was a beautiful woman , and of a ...
... Poet , to relate it , and in the very words of Oldys : - " If tradition may be trusted , Shakspeare often baited at the Crown Inn or Tavern in Oxford , on his journey to and from London . The landlady was a beautiful woman , and of a ...
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