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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... Glou . I think he's gone to hunt , my Lord , at Wind- K. Henry . And how accompanied ? Glou . I do not know , my Lord . K. Henry . Is not his brother , Thomas of Clarence , with him ? Glou . No , my good Lord , he is in presence here ...
... Glou . I think he's gone to hunt , my Lord , at Wind- K. Henry . And how accompanied ? Glou . I do not know , my Lord . K. Henry . Is not his brother , Thomas of Clarence , with him ? Glou . No , my good Lord , he is in presence here ...
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... at this happy news ; And now my fight fails , and my brain is giddy . O me , come near me , now I am much ill ! Glou . Comfort your Majesty ! Cla . Oh , my royal father ! Weft . I Cla 224 A & 4 THE SECOND PART OF SCENE IX. ...
... at this happy news ; And now my fight fails , and my brain is giddy . O me , come near me , now I am much ill ! Glou . Comfort your Majesty ! Cla . Oh , my royal father ! Weft . I Cla 224 A & 4 THE SECOND PART OF SCENE IX. ...
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... Glou . The people fear me ; for they do obferve Unfeather'd heirs and loathly births of nature . The feafons change their manners , as the year Had found fome months afleep , and leap'd them over . Cla . The river hath thrice flow'd ...
... Glou . The people fear me ; for they do obferve Unfeather'd heirs and loathly births of nature . The feafons change their manners , as the year Had found fome months afleep , and leap'd them over . Cla . The river hath thrice flow'd ...
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... Glou . He came not through the chamber where we stay'd . K. Henry . Where is the crown ? who took it from my pillow ? ĭ War . When we withdrew , my Liege , we left it here . K. Henry . The Prince hath ta'en it hence ? go feek Is he fo ...
... Glou . He came not through the chamber where we stay'd . K. Henry . Where is the crown ? who took it from my pillow ? ĭ War . When we withdrew , my Liege , we left it here . K. Henry . The Prince hath ta'en it hence ? go feek Is he fo ...
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... Glou . Cla . Good morrow , coufin . Lan . We meet , like men that had forgot to speak . War . We do remember ; but our argument Is all too heavy to admit much talk . Lan Lan . Well , peace be with him that hath 234 Aa 5 THE SECOND PART ...
... Glou . Cla . Good morrow , coufin . Lan . We meet , like men that had forgot to speak . War . We do remember ; but our argument Is all too heavy to admit much talk . Lan Lan . Well , peace be with him that hath 234 Aa 5 THE SECOND PART ...
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