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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... Speech . 1 Play . What fpeech , my good Lord ? Ham . I heard thee fpeak me a speech once ; but it was never acted ; or if it was , not above once ; for the play , I remember , pleas'd not the million , ' twas Caviar to the General ; but ...
... Speech . 1 Play . What fpeech , my good Lord ? Ham . I heard thee fpeak me a speech once ; but it was never acted ; or if it was , not above once ; for the play , I remember , pleas'd not the million , ' twas Caviar to the General ; but ...
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... speech in it chiefly lov'd ; it was - neas's tale to Dido ; and thereabout of it especially , where he speaks of Priam's flaughter . If it live in your memory , begin at this line , let me fee , let me fee The rugged Pyrrhus , like th ...
... speech in it chiefly lov'd ; it was - neas's tale to Dido ; and thereabout of it especially , where he speaks of Priam's flaughter . If it live in your memory , begin at this line , let me fee , let me fee The rugged Pyrrhus , like th ...
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... speech of fome dozen or fixteen lines , which I would fet down , and infert in't ? could ye not ? Play . Ay , my Lord .. Ham Very well . Follow that Lord , and look you : mock him not . My good friends , I'll leave you till night , you ...
... speech of fome dozen or fixteen lines , which I would fet down , and infert in't ? could ye not ? Play . Ay , my Lord .. Ham Very well . Follow that Lord , and look you : mock him not . My good friends , I'll leave you till night , you ...
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... speech , It is a damned ghoft that we have feen ; And my imaginations are as foul As Vulcan's ftithy . Give him heedful note ; For I mine eyes will rivet to his face ; And , after , we will both our judgements join , In cenfure of his ...
... speech , It is a damned ghoft that we have feen ; And my imaginations are as foul As Vulcan's ftithy . Give him heedful note ; For I mine eyes will rivet to his face ; And , after , we will both our judgements join , In cenfure of his ...
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... speech , of vantage . Fare you well , my Liege : I'll call upon you ere you go to bed , And tell you what I know . King . Thanks , dear my Lord . Oh ! my offence is rank , it fmells to heav'n , It hath the primal , eldest curfe upon't ...
... speech , of vantage . Fare you well , my Liege : I'll call upon you ere you go to bed , And tell you what I know . King . Thanks , dear my Lord . Oh ! my offence is rank , it fmells to heav'n , It hath the primal , eldest curfe upon't ...
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