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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... Better far off , than near , be ne'er the near . Go , count thy way with fighs , I mine with groans . Queen . So longest way fhall have the longest moans . K. Rich . Twice for one fep I'll groan , the way being short , And piece the way ...
... Better far off , than near , be ne'er the near . Go , count thy way with fighs , I mine with groans . Queen . So longest way fhall have the longest moans . K. Rich . Twice for one fep I'll groan , the way being short , And piece the way ...
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... better fort ( As thoughts of things divine ) are intermix'd With fcruples , and do fet the word itself Against the word ; as thus , Come , little It is as hard to come , as for a camel To thread the poftern of a needle's eye . Thoughts ...
... better fort ( As thoughts of things divine ) are intermix'd With fcruples , and do fet the word itself Against the word ; as thus , Come , little It is as hard to come , as for a camel To thread the poftern of a needle's eye . Thoughts ...
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... better when a King ; Then am I king'd again ; and by and by , Think that I am unking'd by Bolingbroke , And ftraight am nothing but whate'er I am , nor I , nor any man , that but man is , 6 With nothing fhall be pleas'd , till he be eas ...
... better when a King ; Then am I king'd again ; and by and by , Think that I am unking'd by Bolingbroke , And ftraight am nothing but whate'er I am , nor I , nor any man , that but man is , 6 With nothing fhall be pleas'd , till he be eas ...
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... better than one of the wicked . I must give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an ' I do not , I am a villain . be damn'd for never a King's fon in Christendom . P : Henry . Where fhall we take a purfe to - morrow ...
... better than one of the wicked . I must give over this life , and I will give it over ; by the Lord , an ' I do not , I am a villain . be damn'd for never a King's fon in Christendom . P : Henry . Where fhall we take a purfe to - morrow ...
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... better than my word I am , By fo much thall I falfify mens ' fears ; And , like bright metal on a fullen ground , My reformation , glittering o'er my fault , Shall fhew more goodly , and attract more eyes , Than that which hath no foil ...
... better than my word I am , By fo much thall I falfify mens ' fears ; And , like bright metal on a fullen ground , My reformation , glittering o'er my fault , Shall fhew more goodly , and attract more eyes , Than that which hath no foil ...
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