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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... honour'd Lancaster , Haft thou , according to thy oath and bond , Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold fon , Here to make good the boist'rous late appeal , Which then our leisure would not let us hear , Against the Duke of Norfolk ...
... honour'd Lancaster , Haft thou , according to thy oath and bond , Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold fon , Here to make good the boist'rous late appeal , Which then our leisure would not let us hear , Against the Duke of Norfolk ...
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... honour's pawn , then stoop . By that , and all the rights of knighthood elfe , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoken , or thou canst devise . [ gage , Mowb . I take it up , and by that sword I fwear , Which ...
... honour's pawn , then stoop . By that , and all the rights of knighthood elfe , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoken , or thou canst devise . [ gage , Mowb . I take it up , and by that sword I fwear , Which ...
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... honour is my life , both grow in one ; Take honour from me , and my life is done . Then , dear my Liege , mine honour let me try ; In that I live , and for that will I die . K. Rich . Coufin , throw down your gage ; do you begin ...
... honour is my life , both grow in one ; Take honour from me , and my life is done . Then , dear my Liege , mine honour let me try ; In that I live , and for that will I die . K. Rich . Coufin , throw down your gage ; do you begin ...
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... honour ; And not , the King exil'd thee . Or fuppofe , Devouring peftilence hangs in our air , And thou art flying to a fresher clime . Look what thy foul holds dear , imagine it To lie that way thou go'ft , not whence thou com'ft ...
... honour ; And not , the King exil'd thee . Or fuppofe , Devouring peftilence hangs in our air , And thou art flying to a fresher clime . Look what thy foul holds dear , imagine it To lie that way thou go'ft , not whence thou com'ft ...
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... honour have . [ Exit , borne out . K. Rich . And let them die , that age and fullens have ; For both haft thou , and both become the grave . York . I do befeech your Majefty , impute His words to wayward ficklinefs , and age ; He loves ...
... honour have . [ Exit , borne out . K. Rich . And let them die , that age and fullens have ; For both haft thou , and both become the grave . York . I do befeech your Majefty , impute His words to wayward ficklinefs , and age ; He loves ...
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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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