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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... father Edward's fon .. That blood already , like the pelican , Haft thou tapt out , and drunkenly carows'd . My brother Glo'fter , plain well - meaning foul , ( Whom fair befal in heav'n ' mongft happy fouls ! ) . May be a precedent and ...
... father Edward's fon .. That blood already , like the pelican , Haft thou tapt out , and drunkenly carows'd . My brother Glo'fter , plain well - meaning foul , ( Whom fair befal in heav'n ' mongft happy fouls ! ) . May be a precedent and ...
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... father , Prince of Wales , was first : In war , was never lion rage'd more fierce ; In peace , was never gentle lamb ... father's hand had won . His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood , But bloody with the enemies of his kin . Oh ...
... father , Prince of Wales , was first : In war , was never lion rage'd more fierce ; In peace , was never gentle lamb ... father's hand had won . His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood , But bloody with the enemies of his kin . Oh ...
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... father ; for , methinks , in you I fee old Gaunt alive . O then , my father ! Will you permit that I fhall ftand condemn'd A wand'ring vagabond ; my rights and royalties Pluck'd from my arms perforce , and giv'n away To upftart ...
... father ; for , methinks , in you I fee old Gaunt alive . O then , my father ! Will you permit that I fhall ftand condemn'd A wand'ring vagabond ; my rights and royalties Pluck'd from my arms perforce , and giv'n away To upftart ...
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... father , with his power ? K. Rich . No matter where ; of comfort no man speak . ' Let's talk of graves , of worms , and epitaphs , Make duft our paper , and with rainy eyes ' Write forrow on the bofom of the earth ! ' Let's chufe ...
... father , with his power ? K. Rich . No matter where ; of comfort no man speak . ' Let's talk of graves , of worms , and epitaphs , Make duft our paper , and with rainy eyes ' Write forrow on the bofom of the earth ! ' Let's chufe ...
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... father hath a power , inquire of him , And learn to make a body of a limb . + K. Rich . Thou chid'it me , & c . I come , To change blows with thee , for our day of doom ; ' This ague fit of fear is overblown ; An eafy tak it is to win ...
... father hath a power , inquire of him , And learn to make a body of a limb . + K. Rich . Thou chid'it me , & c . I come , To change blows with thee , for our day of doom ; ' This ague fit of fear is overblown ; An eafy tak it is to win ...
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