The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 1; Volume 117E. Cave, 1815 |
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... tion of Shakspeare's dramatic works , printed in 1623 ; and though I cannot altogether agree with the late Mr. Greene , in his before - mentioned letter , that if we compare the earliest en- graving which was made of the Bard ( that of ...
... tion of Shakspeare's dramatic works , printed in 1623 ; and though I cannot altogether agree with the late Mr. Greene , in his before - mentioned letter , that if we compare the earliest en- graving which was made of the Bard ( that of ...
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... tion , so long disregarded , except by the very few , who , having had the constant opportunity , have been in the almost daily habit of contemplat- ing and admiring it ; and at last likely to gain its due value in the opinion of the ...
... tion , so long disregarded , except by the very few , who , having had the constant opportunity , have been in the almost daily habit of contemplat- ing and admiring it ; and at last likely to gain its due value in the opinion of the ...
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... tion , I was induced to refer back to the year 1738 , of your valuable Mis- cellany , and there found not only the original Latin verses , p . 372 , but three several translations , or rather imita- tions of them . Also a Latin answer ...
... tion , I was induced to refer back to the year 1738 , of your valuable Mis- cellany , and there found not only the original Latin verses , p . 372 , but three several translations , or rather imita- tions of them . Also a Latin answer ...
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... tion will somewhat startle the Profes sor of Craniology . I have myself , Mr. Urban , some little judgment in heads ; but , being a native of the Highlands , and gifted with second sight , I do not require to handle men's skulls in ...
... tion will somewhat startle the Profes sor of Craniology . I have myself , Mr. Urban , some little judgment in heads ; but , being a native of the Highlands , and gifted with second sight , I do not require to handle men's skulls in ...
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... tion to his own skull , and especially to those organs which I have particu- larly pointed out ; and I am clearly of opinion , that a candid examina- tion of them will give him an idea of the state of those organs very differ- ent from ...
... tion to his own skull , and especially to those organs which I have particu- larly pointed out ; and I am clearly of opinion , that a candid examina- tion of them will give him an idea of the state of those organs very differ- ent from ...
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