The Shakspeare gallery; containing a select series of scenes and characters, accompanied by criticisms and remarks, on 50 (40) plates (designed by H. Singleton). |
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... . Calculated to form separate Volumes ; or to be bound up in EDITIONS OF SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS . LONDON : Printed for CTAYLOR , N10 , Holborn . MDCCXCII . 1 44 H. Singleton del THE WITCHES . Hail Macbeth Taylor SHAKSPEARE GALLERY ;
... . Calculated to form separate Volumes ; or to be bound up in EDITIONS OF SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS . LONDON : Printed for CTAYLOR , N10 , Holborn . MDCCXCII . 1 44 H. Singleton del THE WITCHES . Hail Macbeth Taylor SHAKSPEARE GALLERY ;
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William Shakespeare. H. Singleton del THE WITCHES . Hail Macbeth Taylor direxit et feulpat London Publish'd June 1 ; 1792 by CTaylor N10 near Caftle Street , Holborn . | PLATE I. No. I. THE DESIGNED WITCHES . BY N ° 1 .
William Shakespeare. H. Singleton del THE WITCHES . Hail Macbeth Taylor direxit et feulpat London Publish'd June 1 ; 1792 by CTaylor N10 near Caftle Street , Holborn . | PLATE I. No. I. THE DESIGNED WITCHES . BY N ° 1 .
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... SINGLETON . DIRECTED and ENGRAVED by C. TAYLOR . POPULAR reports are fufficient authority for Poetry ; which when obliged clofely to follow fact , is too confined , and fhackled , for great exertions : yet whether abfolute fiction be ...
... SINGLETON . DIRECTED and ENGRAVED by C. TAYLOR . POPULAR reports are fufficient authority for Poetry ; which when obliged clofely to follow fact , is too confined , and fhackled , for great exertions : yet whether abfolute fiction be ...
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... uncertain : but that fuch should be its effect , was undoubtedly the defign of SHAKSPEARE ; and in that light we wish it to be viewed by every reader . S. 3 Singleton del . MACBETH . C.Taylor direxit et sculpsit 4 SHAKSPEARE GALLERY .
... uncertain : but that fuch should be its effect , was undoubtedly the defign of SHAKSPEARE ; and in that light we wish it to be viewed by every reader . S. 3 Singleton del . MACBETH . C.Taylor direxit et sculpsit 4 SHAKSPEARE GALLERY .
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