The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina iv
... most of the difficulties of the author have been overcome , his meaning ( in many instances apparently loft ) has been recovered , and much wild unfounded conjecture has been happily got rid of . By perfeverance in this plan , he ...
... most of the difficulties of the author have been overcome , his meaning ( in many instances apparently loft ) has been recovered , and much wild unfounded conjecture has been happily got rid of . By perfeverance in this plan , he ...
Pagina 1
... most certainly did not fuppofe any Portrait of that defcription could have occurred , and much lefs that he himself fhould have been inftrumental in producing it . He is happy , however , to find he was mistaken in both his fuppofitions ...
... most certainly did not fuppofe any Portrait of that defcription could have occurred , and much lefs that he himself fhould have been inftrumental in producing it . He is happy , however , to find he was mistaken in both his fuppofitions ...
Pagina 2
... most abominable imitator of humanity . " Mr. Fufeli has pronounced , that the Portrait defcribed in the Propofals of Mr. Richardfon , was the work of a Flemish hand . It may also be obferved , that the verfes in praise of Droefhout's ...
... most abominable imitator of humanity . " Mr. Fufeli has pronounced , that the Portrait defcribed in the Propofals of Mr. Richardfon , was the work of a Flemish hand . It may also be obferved , that the verfes in praise of Droefhout's ...
Pagina 3
... most obligingly took care , by their own im- mediate fuperintendance , that as much justice should be done to our engraving , as to their own . 3 See p . 4 . PREFACE ΤΟ MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS , & c . B2 ADVERTISEMENT . 3.
... most obligingly took care , by their own im- mediate fuperintendance , that as much justice should be done to our engraving , as to their own . 3 See p . 4 . PREFACE ΤΟ MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS , & c . B2 ADVERTISEMENT . 3.
Pagina 4
... most obliging and liberal manner , permitted Mr. Richard- fon to bring the head , frame and all , away with him ; and several unquestionable judges have con- curred in pronouncing that the plate of Droefhout conveys not only a general ...
... most obliging and liberal manner , permitted Mr. Richard- fon to bring the head , frame and all , away with him ; and several unquestionable judges have con- curred in pronouncing that the plate of Droefhout conveys not only a general ...
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