The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 σελίδες |
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... Droeshout now under consideration has ( in one instance at least ) established his claim to the title of " a most abominable imitator of humanity . " 2 Mr. Fuseli has pronounced , that the Portrait described in the Proposals of Mr ...
... Droeshout now under consideration has ( in one instance at least ) established his claim to the title of " a most abominable imitator of humanity . " 2 Mr. Fuseli has pronounced , that the Portrait described in the Proposals of Mr ...
Σελίδα 4
... Droeshout in 1623 . Having frequently been misled by similar reports founded on inaccuracy of observation or uncertainty of recollection , Mr. Steevens was desir ous to see the Portrait itself , that the authenticity . of it might be ...
... Droeshout in 1623 . Having frequently been misled by similar reports founded on inaccuracy of observation or uncertainty of recollection , Mr. Steevens was desir ous to see the Portrait itself , that the authenticity . of it might be ...
Σελίδα 5
... Droeshout could follow the outlines of a face with tolerable accuracy , but usually left them as hard as if hewn out of a rock . Thus , in the present instance , he has servilely transferred the features of Shakspeare from the painting ...
... Droeshout could follow the outlines of a face with tolerable accuracy , but usually left them as hard as if hewn out of a rock . Thus , in the present instance , he has servilely transferred the features of Shakspeare from the painting ...
Σελίδα 6
... Droeshout in 1623 , but that of Marshall " in 1640 was made ; and though the hazards our 94064 of suspicious aspect ; though for want of a more authentick archetype , some few hints were received , or pretended to be received , from it ...
... Droeshout in 1623 , but that of Marshall " in 1640 was made ; and though the hazards our 94064 of suspicious aspect ; though for want of a more authentick archetype , some few hints were received , or pretended to be received , from it ...
Σελίδα 11
... Droeshout , discovered the object of their research by the direction of Ben Jonson , who in the following lines has borne the most ample testimony to the verisimilitude of a portrait which will now be recommended , by a more accurate ...
... Droeshout , discovered the object of their research by the direction of Ben Jonson , who in the following lines has borne the most ample testimony to the verisimilitude of a portrait which will now be recommended , by a more accurate ...
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