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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... change his age is , the ob- fervation we have made of it hath not been little he always lov'd our fifter most , and with what poor judg- ment he hath now caft her off , appears too grofsly , Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age ; yet he ...
... change his age is , the ob- fervation we have made of it hath not been little he always lov'd our fifter most , and with what poor judg- ment he hath now caft her off , appears too grofsly , Reg . ' Tis the infirmity of his age ; yet he ...
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... Changes to an open place before the palace . Enter Kent difguis'd . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , B 3 And " And can my fpeech diffuse * , my good Sc . DA 17 KING LEAR . II . SCENE XI. The Duke of Albany's palace. ...
... Changes to an open place before the palace . Enter Kent difguis'd . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , B 3 And " And can my fpeech diffuse * , my good Sc . DA 17 KING LEAR . II . SCENE XI. The Duke of Albany's palace. ...
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... changes to a part of a beath . Enter Edgar . Edg . I've heard myfelf proclaim'd ; 17 $ 0321 % us And , by the happy hollow of a treej kon bisno vař Efcap'd the hunt . No port is free , no place , That guard and most unufual vigilance ...
... changes to a part of a beath . Enter Edgar . Edg . I've heard myfelf proclaim'd ; 17 $ 0321 % us And , by the happy hollow of a treej kon bisno vař Efcap'd the hunt . No port is free , no place , That guard and most unufual vigilance ...
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... Changes again to the Earl of Glofter's caftle . Enter Lear , Fool , and Gentleman . [ Exit . Lear . ' Tis ftrange , that they fhould fo depart from And not fend back my messenger . Gent . As I learn'd , [ home , The night before there ...
... Changes again to the Earl of Glofter's caftle . Enter Lear , Fool , and Gentleman . [ Exit . Lear . ' Tis ftrange , that they fhould fo depart from And not fend back my messenger . Gent . As I learn'd , [ home , The night before there ...
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... change or ceafe ; tears his white hair ; [ Which the impetuous blafts with eyelefs rage Catch in their fury , and make nothing of ] ; * Strives in his little world of man to outfcorn The to - and - fro conflicting wind and rain . This ...
... change or ceafe ; tears his white hair ; [ Which the impetuous blafts with eyelefs rage Catch in their fury , and make nothing of ] ; * Strives in his little world of man to outfcorn The to - and - fro conflicting wind and rain . This ...
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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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