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 them deliver'd T'execution , and the hand of death . Bufhy . More welcome is the ftroke of death to me , Than Bolingbroke to England.Lords , farewel . Green . My comfort is , that heav'n will take our fouls , And plague injuftice ...
... See them deliver'd T'execution , and the hand of death . Bufhy . More welcome is the ftroke of death to me , Than Bolingbroke to England.Lords , farewel . Green . My comfort is , that heav'n will take our fouls , And plague injuftice ...
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... See ! fee ! King Richard doth himself appear , " As doth the blushing discontented fun , " From out the fiery portal of the east , " When he perceives the envious clouds are bent " To dim his glory ; and to stain the tract “ Of his ...
... See ! fee ! King Richard doth himself appear , " As doth the blushing discontented fun , " From out the fiery portal of the east , " When he perceives the envious clouds are bent " To dim his glory ; and to stain the tract “ Of his ...
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... see a fort * of traitors here . Nay , if I turn mine eyes upon myself , I find myself a traitor with the reft : For I have given here my foul's confent , T'undeck the pompous body of a King , Made glory bafe , a fovereign a flave ...
... see a fort * of traitors here . Nay , if I turn mine eyes upon myself , I find myself a traitor with the reft : For I have given here my foul's confent , T'undeck the pompous body of a King , Made glory bafe , a fovereign a flave ...
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... See riot and dishonour stain the brow Of my young Harry . O could it be prov'd , That fome night - tripping fairy had exchange'd , In cradle - cloaths , our children where they lay , And call mine Percy , his Plantagenet ; Then would I ...
... See riot and dishonour stain the brow Of my young Harry . O could it be prov'd , That fome night - tripping fairy had exchange'd , In cradle - cloaths , our children where they lay , And call mine Percy , his Plantagenet ; Then would I ...
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... see already , how he doth begin To make us ftrangers to his looks of love . Hot . He does , he does ; we'll be revenge'd on him . Wor . Coufin , farewel . No further go in this , Than I by letters fhall direct your courfe . When time is ...
... see already , how he doth begin To make us ftrangers to his looks of love . Hot . He does , he does ; we'll be revenge'd on him . Wor . Coufin , farewel . No further go in this , Than I by letters fhall direct your courfe . When time is ...
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The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1769 |
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