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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Hoft . He ? alas ! he is poor , ' he hath nothing . Fal . How , poor ? look upon his
face : what call you rich ? let him coin his nose , let him coin his cheeks : I'll not
pay a denier . What , will you make a younker of me ? shall I not take mine ease
in ...
Hoft . He ? alas ! he is poor , ' he hath nothing . Fal . How , poor ? look upon his
face : what call you rich ? let him coin his nose , let him coin his cheeks : I'll not
pay a denier . What , will you make a younker of me ? shall I not take mine ease
in ...
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16 Hoft . There's neither faith , truth , nor - womanhood in me else . Fal . There's
no more faith in thee than in a stew'd prune ; no more truth in thee than in a
drawn fox * ; and for womanhood , maid Marian may be the deputy's wife of the
ward to ...
16 Hoft . There's neither faith , truth , nor - womanhood in me else . Fal . There's
no more faith in thee than in a stew'd prune ; no more truth in thee than in a
drawn fox * ; and for womanhood , maid Marian may be the deputy's wife of the
ward to ...
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Hoft . By this heav'nly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate ,
and the tapestry of my dining chambers . Fal . “ Glasses , glaffes , is the only
drinking ; and “ for thy walls , a pretty flight drollery , or the story “ of the prodigal ,
or the ...
Hoft . By this heav'nly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate ,
and the tapestry of my dining chambers . Fal . “ Glasses , glaffes , is the only
drinking ; and “ for thy walls , a pretty flight drollery , or the story “ of the prodigal ,
or the ...
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Phang . A rescue , a rescue ! Hoft . Good people , bring a rescue or two ; thou wo't
, wo't thou thou wo't , wo't thou ? do , do , thoá rogue , do , thou hemp - leed ! Fal .
Away , yon fcallion , you rampallian , you fuftilarian : I'll tickle your catastrophe ...
Phang . A rescue , a rescue ! Hoft . Good people , bring a rescue or two ; thou wo't
, wo't thou thou wo't , wo't thou ? do , do , thoá rogue , do , thou hemp - leed ! Fal .
Away , yon fcallion , you rampallian , you fuftilarian : I'll tickle your catastrophe ...
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Hoft . By this heav'nly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate ,
and the tapestry of my dining chambers . Fal . “ Glasses , glasses , is the only
drinking ; and “ for thy walls , a pretty flight drollery , or the story • of the prodigal ,
or the ...
Hoft . By this heav'nly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate ,
and the tapestry of my dining chambers . Fal . “ Glasses , glasses , is the only
drinking ; and “ for thy walls , a pretty flight drollery , or the story • of the prodigal ,
or the ...
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