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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... lives but croffes , care , and grief . Your husband he is gone to fave far off , Whilft others come to make him lofe at home . Here am I left to underprop this land ; Who , weak with age , cannot fupport myself . Now comes the fick hour ...
... lives but croffes , care , and grief . Your husband he is gone to fave far off , Whilft others come to make him lofe at home . Here am I left to underprop this land ; Who , weak with age , cannot fupport myself . Now comes the fick hour ...
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... lives ; For ' twere no charity : yet to wash your blood From off my hands , here , in the view of men , I will unfold fome caufes of your deaths . You have mifled a Prince , a royal King , A happy gentleman in blood and lineaments , By ...
... lives ; For ' twere no charity : yet to wash your blood From off my hands , here , in the view of men , I will unfold fome caufes of your deaths . You have mifled a Prince , a royal King , A happy gentleman in blood and lineaments , By ...
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... lives , and all are Bolingbroke's , And nothing can we call our own , but death ; And that small model * of the barren ... live on bread like you , feel want like you ; * Model , for part , portion F 2 Tafle 6 Taste grief , need friends ...
... lives , and all are Bolingbroke's , And nothing can we call our own , but death ; And that small model * of the barren ... live on bread like you , feel want like you ; * Model , for part , portion F 2 Tafle 6 Taste grief , need friends ...
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... 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 you , may't please you to come down . Sovereign's head : For on my heart they tread now , while I live ...
... 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 you , may't please you to come down . Sovereign's head : For on my heart they tread now , while I live ...
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... live : Had he done fo , himself had borne the crown , Which wafle and idle hours have quite thrown down . Serv . What , think you then the King shall be de- Gard . Deprefs'd he is already ; and depos'd , [ pos'd ! ' Tis doubted , he ...
... live : Had he done fo , himself had borne the crown , Which wafle and idle hours have quite thrown down . Serv . What , think you then the King shall be de- Gard . Deprefs'd he is already ; and depos'd , [ pos'd ! ' Tis doubted , he ...
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