An Inquiry into the Authenticity of various Pictures and Prints, which from the decease of the poet to our own times have been offered to the public as portraits of Shakspeare, etcRobert Triphook, 1824 - 143 |
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... hair is strait , and not curled , as it is in the bust at Stratford , and also in the picture called the Chandos , now in the possession of His Grace the Duke of Buckingham . Perhaps the following conjecture may not be very remote from ...
... hair is strait , and not curled , as it is in the bust at Stratford , and also in the picture called the Chandos , now in the possession of His Grace the Duke of Buckingham . Perhaps the following conjecture may not be very remote from ...
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... hair and beard auburn . The doublet in which he was dressed was of scarlet cloth , over which was thrown a loose black gown without sleeves , such as our students of law E 00000 Efariven sc t wear at dinner in the Middle.
... hair and beard auburn . The doublet in which he was dressed was of scarlet cloth , over which was thrown a loose black gown without sleeves , such as our students of law E 00000 Efariven sc t wear at dinner in the Middle.
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... hair black ; the eyes bright , and full of intelligence . But un- fortunately , Zucchero never could have painted Shakspeare . Having exhibited some of the pope's officers , with ass's ears , over the gate of the church of St. Luke ...
... hair black ; the eyes bright , and full of intelligence . But un- fortunately , Zucchero never could have painted Shakspeare . Having exhibited some of the pope's officers , with ass's ears , over the gate of the church of St. Luke ...
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... hair receding from the forehead , as of one who would become bald ; the beard gracefully disposed , and a very neat laced collar thrown over a dress such as the poet , from his circumstances , his character , and his connexions , might ...
... hair receding from the forehead , as of one who would become bald ; the beard gracefully disposed , and a very neat laced collar thrown over a dress such as the poet , from his circumstances , his character , and his connexions , might ...
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... hair , and the slightest look of the known prints of him . I conceive then , that , at last , some fragment of an early portrait did occur , with more than usual resemblance as to the position of the head , and the costume of the hair ...
... hair , and the slightest look of the known prints of him . I conceive then , that , at last , some fragment of an early portrait did occur , with more than usual resemblance as to the position of the head , and the costume of the hair ...
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alluded artist authenticity bard beard beautiful Ben Jonson bestowed Blackfriers Boar's Head bust canvass certainly Chandos head Chandos picture Chapman character colour Condell copy Cornelius Jansen countenance Davenant delight drama dress Droeshout Droeshout's print Dryden Earlom Eastcheap edition engraving exhibited expression eyes Falstaff fancy favourite Felton Felton head Fletcher folio forehead friendly admirer genius genuine George Chapman George Steevens Globe Theatre Gopsal hair hand head of Shakspeare Heminge Homer honour Jasper Mayne Jennens Jonson King Lear late Leonard Digges letter Lord Malone Malone's Marshall Mayne mezzotinto monument Muse never original picture Ozias Humphry painted painter pannel passage perhaps person perusal plays poem poet poet's portrait of Shakspeare possession possessors present probably reader resemblance residence ruff says seems Shak Shakspeare's shew Sir Thomas Clarges Soest Southampton speare Steevens Stratford style taste thing Venus and Adonis verses writings Zucchero