The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... tion of a baker , and had the satisfaction of wit- nessing the son's literary attainments with that enthusiasm which frequently prevails in a strong uncultivated mind . " He commenced his public life very reputably , as ii ADVERTISEMENT .
... tion of a baker , and had the satisfaction of wit- nessing the son's literary attainments with that enthusiasm which frequently prevails in a strong uncultivated mind . " He commenced his public life very reputably , as ii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... tion of Dr. King's Works , 1776 , and the Supple- ment to Swift , in the same year . In both these works Mr. Nichols was most materially indebted to the judicious remarks of Mr. Reed , whose friendly assistance also in many instances ...
... tion of Dr. King's Works , 1776 , and the Supple- ment to Swift , in the same year . In both these works Mr. Nichols was most materially indebted to the judicious remarks of Mr. Reed , whose friendly assistance also in many instances ...
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... tion of Shakspeare , which was the first object of his regard , He died the 22d of January , 1800 , and was buried in Poplar chapel . To the eulogium contained in the following epitaph by Mr. Hayley , which differs in some respect from ...
... tion of Shakspeare , which was the first object of his regard , He died the 22d of January , 1800 , and was buried in Poplar chapel . To the eulogium contained in the following epitaph by Mr. Hayley , which differs in some respect from ...
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... tion , written in a very old hand : " Guil . Shak- speare , ' 1597.8 R. N. " Whether these initials be- long to the painter , or a former owner of the pic- ture , is uncertain . It is clear , however , that this is the identical head ...
... tion , written in a very old hand : " Guil . Shak- speare , ' 1597.8 R. N. " Whether these initials be- long to the painter , or a former owner of the pic- ture , is uncertain . It is clear , however , that this is the identical head ...
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... tion , a rich man does not easily miss what he is ambitious to find . At least he may be persuaded he has found it , a circumstance which , as far as it affects his own content , will answer , for a while , the same purpose . Thus the ...
... tion , a rich man does not easily miss what he is ambitious to find . At least he may be persuaded he has found it , a circumstance which , as far as it affects his own content , will answer , for a while , the same purpose . Thus the ...
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