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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... Pift . Blefs thy lungs , good Knight . Fal . Come here , Pistol , ftand behind me . C , if I had had time to have made new liveries , I would have beitow'd the thousand pound I borrow'd of you . But it is no matter , this poor fhow doth ...
... Pift . Blefs thy lungs , good Knight . Fal . Come here , Pistol , ftand behind me . C , if I had had time to have made new liveries , I would have beitow'd the thousand pound I borrow'd of you . But it is no matter , this poor fhow doth ...
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... Pift . It doth fo . Fal . My devotion . Pift . It doth , it doth , it doth . Fal . As it were , to ride day and night , and not to deliberate , not to remember , not to have patience to fhift me . Shal . It is most certain . Fal . But ...
... Pift . It doth fo . Fal . My devotion . Pift . It doth , it doth , it doth . Fal . As it were , to ride day and night , and not to deliberate , not to remember , not to have patience to fhift me . Shal . It is most certain . Fal . But ...
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... Pift . Si fortuna me tormenta , il sperare me contenta . Manent Lancaster and Chief Justice . [ Exeunt . Lan . I like this fair proceeding of the King's . He hath intent his wonted followers Shall all be very well provided for ; But ...
... Pift . Si fortuna me tormenta , il sperare me contenta . Manent Lancaster and Chief Justice . [ Exeunt . Lan . I like this fair proceeding of the King's . He hath intent his wonted followers Shall all be very well provided for ; But ...
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... Pift . Pifh for thee , ifland dog ; thou prick - ear'd cur of Ifland . IX t Quick . Good Corporal Nym , fhew thy valour , and put up thy fword . Nym . Will you fhog off ? I would have you folus . Pift . Solus , egregious dog ! O viper ...
... Pift . Pifh for thee , ifland dog ; thou prick - ear'd cur of Ifland . IX t Quick . Good Corporal Nym , fhew thy valour , and put up thy fword . Nym . Will you fhog off ? I would have you folus . Pift . Solus , egregious dog ! O viper ...
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... Pift . Let floods o'erfwell , and fiends for food howl on ! Nym . You'll pay me the eight fhillings I won of you at betting ? Pift Bafe is the flave that pays . Nym . That now I will have , that's the humour of it . Pit . As manhood ...
... Pift . Let floods o'erfwell , and fiends for food howl on ! Nym . You'll pay me the eight fhillings I won of you at betting ? Pift Bafe is the flave that pays . Nym . That now I will have , that's the humour of it . Pit . As manhood ...
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