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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... sword I fwear , Which gently laid my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous defign of knightly trial ; And when I mount , alive may I not light , If I be traitor , or unjustly fight ! Once more ...
... sword I fwear , Which gently laid my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous defign of knightly trial ; And when I mount , alive may I not light , If I be traitor , or unjustly fight ! Once more ...
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... . As manhood fhall compound , pufh home . Draws . Bard . By this fword , he that makes the firft thruft , I'll kill him ; by this fword , I will . Pift . Sword is an oath , and oaths must 3 Pif . Sc . 4 . 261 KING HENRY V. " ...
... . As manhood fhall compound , pufh home . Draws . Bard . By this fword , he that makes the firft thruft , I'll kill him ; by this fword , I will . Pift . Sword is an oath , and oaths must 3 Pif . Sc . 4 . 261 KING HENRY V. " ...
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William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. Pift . Sword is an oath , and oaths must have their courfe . Bard . Corporal Nym , an ' thou wilt be friends , be friends ; an ' thou wilt not , why then be enemies with me too ; pr'ythee put up . Pift . A ...
William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. Pift . Sword is an oath , and oaths must have their courfe . Bard . Corporal Nym , an ' thou wilt be friends , be friends ; an ' thou wilt not , why then be enemies with me too ; pr'ythee put up . Pift . A ...
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... sword did blind men with its beams ; His arms fpread wider than a dragon's wings ; His fparkling eyes , replete with awful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies , Than mid - day fun fierce bent againft their faces . What fhould ...
... sword did blind men with its beams ; His arms fpread wider than a dragon's wings ; His fparkling eyes , replete with awful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies , Than mid - day fun fierce bent againft their faces . What fhould ...
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... sword , Deck'd with fine flow'r - de - luces on each fide ; The which , at Tourain , in St. Catharine's church , Out of a deal of old iron I chofe forth . [ man . Dau . Then come o'God's name , for I fear no wo- Pucel . And while I live ...
... sword , Deck'd with fine flow'r - de - luces on each fide ; The which , at Tourain , in St. Catharine's church , Out of a deal of old iron I chofe forth . [ man . Dau . Then come o'God's name , for I fear no wo- Pucel . And while I live ...
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