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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... France ; where , for any thing I know , Falstaff fhall die of a fweat , unless already he be kill'd with your hard opinions : for Oldcastle * died a martyr , and this is not the man . My tongue is weary : when my legs are too , I will ...
... France ; where , for any thing I know , Falstaff fhall die of a fweat , unless already he be kill'd with your hard opinions : for Oldcastle * died a martyr , and this is not the man . My tongue is weary : when my legs are too , I will ...
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... France . Catharine , daughter to the King of France . Alice , a lady attending on the Princefs Catharine . Quickly , Piftol's wife , an hojtefs . CHORUS . Lords , Meffengers , French , and English Soldiers , with other attendants . The ...
... France . Catharine , daughter to the King of France . Alice , a lady attending on the Princefs Catharine . Quickly , Piftol's wife , an hojtefs . CHORUS . Lords , Meffengers , French , and English Soldiers , with other attendants . The ...
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... France ? or may we cram , Within this wooden O , " the very cafkes " That did affright the air , at Agincourt ? O , pardon ; fince a crooked figure may Atteft in little place a million ; And let us , cyphers to this great accompt . On ...
... France ? or may we cram , Within this wooden O , " the very cafkes " That did affright the air , at Agincourt ? O , pardon ; fince a crooked figure may Atteft in little place a million ; And let us , cyphers to this great accompt . On ...
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... France , to give a greater fum , Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predeceffors part withal . Ely . How did this offer feem receiv'd , my Lord ? Cant . With good acceptance of his Majesty : Save that there was not time ...
... France , to give a greater fum , Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predeceffors part withal . Ely . How did this offer feem receiv'd , my Lord ? Cant . With good acceptance of his Majesty : Save that there was not time ...
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... France , Deriv'd from Edward his great grandfather . Ely . What was the impediment that broke this off ? Cant . The French Ambassador upon that inftant Crav'd audience ; and the hour , I think , is come 、 To give him hearing . Is it ...
... France , Deriv'd from Edward his great grandfather . Ely . What was the impediment that broke this off ? Cant . The French Ambassador upon that inftant Crav'd audience ; and the hour , I think , is come 、 To give him hearing . Is it ...
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