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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... Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace of God , and this mine arm , To prove him in defending of myself , A traitor to my God , my King , and me ; And , as I truly fight , defend me Heav'n ! B 2 The The ...
... Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace of God , and this mine arm , To prove him in defending of myself , A traitor to my God , my King , and me ; And , as I truly fight , defend me Heav'n ! B 2 The The ...
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... Against whom com'ft thou ? and what's thy quarrel ? Speak like a true knight , fo defend thee Heav'n ! Boling . Harry of Hereford , Lancafter , and Derbys Am I , who ready here do ftand in arms , To prove , by Heav'n's grace and my ...
... Against whom com'ft thou ? and what's thy quarrel ? Speak like a true knight , fo defend thee Heav'n ! Boling . Harry of Hereford , Lancafter , and Derbys Am I , who ready here do ftand in arms , To prove , by Heav'n's grace and my ...
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... against thee , upon pain of life . Mowb . A heavy fentence , my moft fovereign Liege , And all unlook'd for from your Highnefs ' mouth : A dearer merit , not fo deep a maim , As to be caft forth in the common air , Have I deserved at ...
... against thee , upon pain of life . Mowb . A heavy fentence , my moft fovereign Liege , And all unlook'd for from your Highnefs ' mouth : A dearer merit , not fo deep a maim , As to be caft forth in the common air , Have I deserved at ...
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... against our faces ) [ wind Awak'd the fleepy rheum ; and fo by chance Did grace our hollow parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid your coufin when you parted Aum . Farewel . [ with him ? And , for my heart disdained that my tongue ...
... against our faces ) [ wind Awak'd the fleepy rheum ; and fo by chance Did grace our hollow parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid your coufin when you parted Aum . Farewel . [ with him ? And , for my heart disdained that my tongue ...
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... Against infection , and the hand of war ; This happy breed of men , this little world , This precious ftone fet in the filver fea , Which ferves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defenfive to a house , Against the envy of lefs ...
... Against infection , and the hand of war ; This happy breed of men , this little world , This precious ftone fet in the filver fea , Which ferves it in the office of a wall , Or as a moat defenfive to a house , Against the envy of lefs ...
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