The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; and a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Том 4A. Donaldson, and sold at his shop, London; and at Edinburgh, 1771 |
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... bear this lance to Thomas Duke of Norfolk . Lord Aumerle . Not fick , although I have to do with death ; But lufy , young , and chearly drawing breath , - Lo , as at English feafts , fo I regreet The daintiest laft , to make the end ...
... bear this lance to Thomas Duke of Norfolk . Lord Aumerle . Not fick , although I have to do with death ; But lufy , young , and chearly drawing breath , - Lo , as at English feafts , fo I regreet The daintiest laft , to make the end ...
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... bear not along The clogging burthen of a guilty foul . Mowb . No , Bolingbroke ; if ever I were traitor , My name be blotted from the book of life , And I from heav'n banifh'd as from hence ! But what thou art , heav'n , thou , and I do ...
... bear not along The clogging burthen of a guilty foul . Mowb . No , Bolingbroke ; if ever I were traitor , My name be blotted from the book of life , And I from heav'n banifh'd as from hence ! But what thou art , heav'n , thou , and I do ...
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... bears me yets Where - e'er I wander , boaft of this I can , on i Though banish'd , yet a true - born Englishman . A [ Exeun . SCENE VII . Changes to the court . ก M Enter King Richard , and Bagot , & c . at one door ; and the Lord ...
... bears me yets Where - e'er I wander , boaft of this I can , on i Though banish'd , yet a true - born Englishman . A [ Exeun . SCENE VII . Changes to the court . ก M Enter King Richard , and Bagot , & c . at one door ; and the Lord ...
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... bear the tidings of calamity . Like an unfeasonable ftormy day , Which makes the filver rivers drown their fhores , As if the world were all diffolv'd to tears ; So high above his limits fwells the rage Of Bolingbroke , cov'ring your ...
... bear the tidings of calamity . Like an unfeasonable ftormy day , Which makes the filver rivers drown their fhores , As if the world were all diffolv'd to tears ; So high above his limits fwells the rage Of Bolingbroke , cov'ring your ...
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... bear , and he to tafte Their fruits of duty . All fuperfluous branches We lop away , that bearing boughs may live : Had he done fo , himself had borne the crown , › Which walte and idle hours have quite thrown down . Serv . What , think ...
... bear , and he to tafte Their fruits of duty . All fuperfluous branches We lop away , that bearing boughs may live : Had he done fo , himself had borne the crown , › Which walte and idle hours have quite thrown down . Serv . What , think ...
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