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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... pilgrimage ; Thy word is currant with him , for my death , But dead , thy kingdom
cannot buy my breath . K. Rich . Thy son is banish'd upon good advice , Wherêto
thy tongue a party - verdict gave ; Why at our justice seem'lt thou then to low'r ...
... pilgrimage ; Thy word is currant with him , for my death , But dead , thy kingdom
cannot buy my breath . K. Rich . Thy son is banish'd upon good advice , Wherêto
thy tongue a party - verdict gave ; Why at our justice seem'lt thou then to low'r ...
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I will ; that's flat : He said , he would not ransom Mortimer : Forbad my tongue to
speak of Mortimer : But I will find him wlien he lies asleep , And in his ear I'll holla
, Mortimer ! Nay , I will have a farling taught to speak Nothing but Mortimer , and ...
I will ; that's flat : He said , he would not ransom Mortimer : Forbad my tongue to
speak of Mortimer : But I will find him wlien he lies asleep , And in his ear I'll holla
, Mortimer ! Nay , I will have a farling taught to speak Nothing but Mortimer , and ...
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Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek “ Is apter than thy tongue to tell
thy errand . “ Even such a man , fo faint , so spiritless , “ So dull , fo dead in look ,
so woe.be - gone , “ Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night , “ And would have
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Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek “ Is apter than thy tongue to tell
thy errand . “ Even such a man , fo faint , so spiritless , “ So dull , fo dead in look ,
so woe.be - gone , “ Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night , “ And would have
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And while thou liv'st , Kate , take a fellow of plain and uncoined constancy ; for he
perforce must do thee right , because he hath not the gift to woo in other places : “
for these fellows of infinite tongue , " that can rhime themselves into ladies ...
And while thou liv'st , Kate , take a fellow of plain and uncoined constancy ; for he
perforce must do thee right , because he hath not the gift to woo in other places : “
for these fellows of infinite tongue , " that can rhime themselves into ladies ...
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And while thou liv'st , Kate , take a fellow of plain and uncoined constancy ; for he
perforce must do thee right , because he hath not the gift to woo in other places : “
for these fellows of infinite tongue , " that can rhime themselves into ladies ...
And while thou liv'st , Kate , take a fellow of plain and uncoined constancy ; for he
perforce must do thee right , because he hath not the gift to woo in other places : “
for these fellows of infinite tongue , " that can rhime themselves into ladies ...
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