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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... English Peers , And with that odds he weighs King Richard down . Poft you to London , and you'll find it fo ; I speak no more than every one doth know . Queen . Nimble Mischance , that art fo light of foot , Doth not thy embassage ...
... English Peers , And with that odds he weighs King Richard down . Poft you to London , and you'll find it fo ; I speak no more than every one doth know . Queen . Nimble Mischance , that art fo light of foot , Doth not thy embassage ...
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... English court As far as Calais to my uncle's head ? Amongst much other talk , that very time , I heard you fay , You rather had refuse The offer of an hundred thousand crowns , Than Bolingbroke return to England ; adding , How blefs'd ...
... English court As far as Calais to my uncle's head ? Amongst much other talk , that very time , I heard you fay , You rather had refuse The offer of an hundred thousand crowns , Than Bolingbroke return to England ; adding , How blefs'd ...
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... English fhall manure the ground , And future ages groan for this foul act . Peace fhall go fleep with Turks and Infidels , And in this feat of peace , tumultuous wars Shall kin with kin , and kind with kind , confound , Disorder ...
... English fhall manure the ground , And future ages groan for this foul act . Peace fhall go fleep with Turks and Infidels , And in this feat of peace , tumultuous wars Shall kin with kin , and kind with kind , confound , Disorder ...
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... English fhall we levy ; Whofe arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb To chafe thefe Pagans , in those holy fields Over whofe acres walk'd those blessed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the ...
... English fhall we levy ; Whofe arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb To chafe thefe Pagans , in those holy fields Over whofe acres walk'd those blessed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the ...
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... English in his life , than Eight Shillings and fix pence , and You are welcome , Sir ; with this fhrill addition , Anon , anon , Sir ; Score a pint of baftard in the half moon , or fo ) : But , Ned , to drive a- way the time till ...
... English in his life , than Eight Shillings and fix pence , and You are welcome , Sir ; with this fhrill addition , Anon , anon , Sir ; Score a pint of baftard in the half moon , or fo ) : But , Ned , to drive a- way the time till ...
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