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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... these well furnifh'd by the Duke of Bretagne , With eight tall fhips , three thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And fhortly mean to touch our northern shore ; Perhaps they had ere this , but that they stay ...
... these well furnifh'd by the Duke of Bretagne , With eight tall fhips , three thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And fhortly mean to touch our northern shore ; Perhaps they had ere this , but that they stay ...
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... these wars ? Come , fifter ; ( coufin , I would fay ) , pray , pardon me . Go , fellow , get thee home , provide fome carts , [ To the fervant . And bring away the armour that is there . Gentlemen , will you go and mufter men ? If I ...
... these wars ? Come , fifter ; ( coufin , I would fay ) , pray , pardon me . Go , fellow , get thee home , provide fome carts , [ To the fervant . And bring away the armour that is there . Gentlemen , will you go and mufter men ? If I ...
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... These high wild hills , and rough uneven ways , Draw out our miles , and make them wearisome : And yet your fair discourse has been as fugar , Making the hard way sweet and delectable . But I bethink me what a weary way , From ...
... These high wild hills , and rough uneven ways , Draw out our miles , and make them wearisome : And yet your fair discourse has been as fugar , Making the hard way sweet and delectable . But I bethink me what a weary way , From ...
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... these , and all , are all amifs employ'd . What would you have me do ? I am a subject , And challenge law ; attorneys are deny'd me ; And therefore perfonally I lay my claim To mine inheritance of free descent . North . The noble Duke ...
... these , and all , are all amifs employ'd . What would you have me do ? I am a subject , And challenge law ; attorneys are deny'd me ; And therefore perfonally I lay my claim To mine inheritance of free descent . North . The noble Duke ...
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... these arms . I cannot mend it , I must needs confess , · Because my pow'r is weak , and all ill left . But if I could , by him that gave me life , I would attach you all and make you stoop Unto the fov'reign mercy of the King . But ...
... these arms . I cannot mend it , I must needs confess , · Because my pow'r is weak , and all ill left . But if I could , by him that gave me life , I would attach you all and make you stoop Unto the fov'reign mercy of the King . But ...
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