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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... say , I was too ftri & to make my own away . But you gave leave to my unwilling tongue , Againft my will , to do myfelf this wrong . A partial flander fought I to avoid , And in the fentence my own life destroy'd . K. Rich . Coufin ...
... say , I was too ftri & to make my own away . But you gave leave to my unwilling tongue , Againft my will , to do myfelf this wrong . A partial flander fought I to avoid , And in the fentence my own life destroy'd . K. Rich . Coufin ...
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... say true ; as Hereford's love , so As theirs , fo mine ; and all be as it is . SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . [ his ; North . My Liege , old Gaunt commends him to your Majesty , K. Rich . K. Rich . What fays old Gaunt ? North . 24 A ...
... say true ; as Hereford's love , so As theirs , fo mine ; and all be as it is . SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . [ his ; North . My Liege , old Gaunt commends him to your Majesty , K. Rich . K. Rich . What fays old Gaunt ? North . 24 A ...
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... Say , is my kingdom loft ? why , ' twas my care ; and they are fled . And till to much blood thither come again , Have I not reafon to look pale , and dead ? All fuls , & c . VOL . IV . F And And what lofs is it , to be rid of Sc.3 . 41 ...
... Say , is my kingdom loft ? why , ' twas my care ; and they are fled . And till to much blood thither come again , Have I not reafon to look pale , and dead ? All fuls , & c . VOL . IV . F And And what lofs is it , to be rid of Sc.3 . 41 ...
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... Say , Scroop , where lies our uncle with his power ? ‡ Scroop . I play the torturer , by small and small To lengthen out the worst , that must be spoken . Your uncle York is join'd with Bolingbroke , And all your northern caftles ...
... Say , Scroop , where lies our uncle with his power ? ‡ Scroop . I play the torturer , by small and small To lengthen out the worst , that must be spoken . Your uncle York is join'd with Bolingbroke , And all your northern caftles ...
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... 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 ; And , bury'd once , why not upon my head ? . Aumerle ...
... 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 ; And , bury'd once , why not upon my head ? . Aumerle ...
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