The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... fpeak to the Duke of If it be fo , out with it boldly , man : [ Hereford ? Quick is mine ear to hear of good tow'rds him . Rofs . No good at all that I can do for him , Unless you call it good to pity him , Bereft and gelded of his ...
... fpeak to the Duke of If it be fo , out with it boldly , man : [ Hereford ? Quick is mine ear to hear of good tow'rds him . Rofs . No good at all that I can do for him , Unless you call it good to pity him , Bereft and gelded of his ...
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... fpeak , Northumberland ; We three are but thyfelf , and speaking fo , Thy words are but as thoughts , therefore be bold . North . Then thus , my friends . I have from Port le A bay in Bretagne , had intelligence , [ Blanc , That Harry ...
... fpeak , Northumberland ; We three are but thyfelf , and speaking fo , Thy words are but as thoughts , therefore be bold . North . Then thus , my friends . I have from Port le A bay in Bretagne , had intelligence , [ Blanc , That Harry ...
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... fpeak again To alter this , for counfel is but vain . Aum . My Liege , one word . K. Rich . He does me double wrong , That wounds me with the flatt'ries of his tongue . Ditcharge my followers : let them hence away , From Richard's night ...
... fpeak again To alter this , for counfel is but vain . Aum . My Liege , one word . K. Rich . He does me double wrong , That wounds me with the flatt'ries of his tongue . Ditcharge my followers : let them hence away , From Richard's night ...
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... fpeak , thou wretch . Gard . Pardon me , Madam Little joy have I To breathe these news : yet what I fay is true . King Richard , he is in the mighty hold ' Of Bolingbroke ; their fortunes both are weigh'd : In your Lord's fcale is ...
... fpeak , thou wretch . Gard . Pardon me , Madam Little joy have I To breathe these news : yet what I fay is true . King Richard , he is in the mighty hold ' Of Bolingbroke ; their fortunes both are weigh'd : In your Lord's fcale is ...
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... fpeak thy mind , death ; Who wrought it with the King , and who perform'd The bloody office of his timeless * end . Bagot . Then fet before my face the Lord Aumerle . Boling . Coufin , ftand forth , and look upon that man . Bagot . My ...
... fpeak thy mind , death ; Who wrought it with the King , and who perform'd The bloody office of his timeless * end . Bagot . Then fet before my face the Lord Aumerle . Boling . Coufin , ftand forth , and look upon that man . Bagot . My ...
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