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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... see my gelding in the itable . 1 Car . Nay , foft , I pray ye ; I know a trick worth two of that , i'faith . Gads . I pr'ythee lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canit tell ? lend me thy lanthorn , quoth a ! marry , I'll fee thee hang ...
... see my gelding in the itable . 1 Car . Nay , foft , I pray ye ; I know a trick worth two of that , i'faith . Gads . I pr'ythee lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canit tell ? lend me thy lanthorn , quoth a ! marry , I'll fee thee hang ...
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... See how this river comes me crankling in , And cuts me from the best of all my land , A huge half - moon , a monstrous cantle out . I'll have the current in this place damn'd up : And here the smug and filver Trent shall run In a new ...
... See how this river comes me crankling in , And cuts me from the best of all my land , A huge half - moon , a monstrous cantle out . I'll have the current in this place damn'd up : And here the smug and filver Trent shall run In a new ...
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... to an old prophecy which is faid to have induced Owen Glendower to take arms against King Henry .. See Hall's chro nicle , folio 20 , Mr. Pope . And And wondrous affable ; as bountiful As mines of India 122 A & 3- THE FIRST PART OF.
... to an old prophecy which is faid to have induced Owen Glendower to take arms against King Henry .. See Hall's chro nicle , folio 20 , Mr. Pope . And And wondrous affable ; as bountiful As mines of India 122 A & 3- THE FIRST PART OF.
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... , Save mine , which hath defir'd to see thee more ; Which now doth what I would not have it do , Make blind itfelf with foolish tenderness . P. Henry . P. Henry . Ifhall hereafter , my thrice - gracious Sc . 4 . 127 KING HENRY IV .
... , Save mine , which hath defir'd to see thee more ; Which now doth what I would not have it do , Make blind itfelf with foolish tenderness . P. Henry . P. Henry . Ifhall hereafter , my thrice - gracious Sc . 4 . 127 KING HENRY IV .
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... This was the word of battle on Percy's fide . See Hall's chro- nicle , folio 22. Mr. Pope . tie . one might wager heaven to earth . Mr. W. SCENE SCENE VI . The King entereth with his power ; Sc . 5 . 151 KING HENRY IV .
... This was the word of battle on Percy's fide . See Hall's chro- nicle , folio 22. Mr. Pope . tie . one might wager heaven to earth . Mr. W. SCENE SCENE VI . The King entereth with his power ; Sc . 5 . 151 KING HENRY IV .
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