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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... prince , is just ; And as I am a gentleman , I credit him . น รี K. Rich . Northumberland , fay , thus the King returns : His noble coufin is right welcome hither , And all the number of his fair demands Shall be accomplish'd without ...
... prince , is just ; And as I am a gentleman , I credit him . น รี K. Rich . Northumberland , fay , thus the King returns : His noble coufin is right welcome hither , And all the number of his fair demands Shall be accomplish'd without ...
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... Prince , my Lord Northumberland , What fays King Bolingbroke ? will his Majefty Give Richard leave to live till Richard die ? You make a leg , and Bolingbroke says , Ay . North . My Lord , in the base court he doth attend To speak with ...
... Prince , my Lord Northumberland , What fays King Bolingbroke ? will his Majefty Give Richard leave to live till Richard die ? You make a leg , and Bolingbroke says , Ay . North . My Lord , in the base court he doth attend To speak with ...
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... Prince , And told him of these triumphs held at Oxford . Boling . And what faid the gallant ? Percy . His answer was , he would unto the ftews , And from the commoneft creature pluck a glove , And wear it as a favour , and with that He ...
... Prince , And told him of these triumphs held at Oxford . Boling . And what faid the gallant ? Percy . His answer was , he would unto the ftews , And from the commoneft creature pluck a glove , And wear it as a favour , and with that He ...
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... Prince ! K. Rich . Thanks , Noble Peer . * What art ? how com'ft thou hither ? Where no man ever comes , but that fad drudge , That brings me food , to make Misfortune live ? Groom . I was a poor groom of thy ftable , King , When thou ...
... Prince ! K. Rich . Thanks , Noble Peer . * What art ? how com'ft thou hither ? Where no man ever comes , but that fad drudge , That brings me food , to make Misfortune live ? Groom . I was a poor groom of thy ftable , King , When thou ...
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... Prince of Wales , Lancafter . Worcester , Northumber- land , Sir Walter John , Duke of Jons to the King . } of the King's party . Hot - fpur , Mortimer , Archbishop of York , enemies to Douglas . the King . Owen Glen- dower Sir Richard ...
... Prince of Wales , Lancafter . Worcester , Northumber- land , Sir Walter John , Duke of Jons to the King . } of the King's party . Hot - fpur , Mortimer , Archbishop of York , enemies to Douglas . the King . Owen Glen- dower Sir Richard ...
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