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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... Hold thee from this for ever . The barb'rous Scythian , Or he that makes his generation messes , То gorge his appetite , fhall to my boiom Be as well neighbour'd , pitied , and reliev'd , * Validity , for worth , value ; not for ...
... Hold thee from this for ever . The barb'rous Scythian , Or he that makes his generation messes , То gorge his appetite , fhall to my boiom Be as well neighbour'd , pitied , and reliev'd , * Validity , for worth , value ; not for ...
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... hold my courfe . Go , and prepare for dinner . [ Exeunt.- SCENE . XII . 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 ...
... hold my courfe . Go , and prepare for dinner . [ Exeunt.- SCENE . XII . 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 ...
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... hold my tongue , [ To Gonerill . ] ; fo your face bids me , tho you fay nothing . Mum , mum , he that keeps nor cruft nor crum , [ Singing . Weary of all , fhall want fome . Thou art a fheal'd peafcod . [ Speaking to Lear , Con . Not ...
... hold my tongue , [ To Gonerill . ] ; fo your face bids me , tho you fay nothing . Mum , mum , he that keeps nor cruft nor crum , [ Singing . Weary of all , fhall want fome . Thou art a fheal'd peafcod . [ Speaking to Lear , Con . Not ...
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... hold our lives at mercy . Ofwald , I fay . Alb . Well , you may fear too far ; Gon . Safer than truft too far . Let me still take away the harms I fear , Not fear ftill to be harm'd . I know his heart What he hath utter'd , I have writ ...
... hold our lives at mercy . Ofwald , I fay . Alb . Well , you may fear too far ; Gon . Safer than truft too far . Let me still take away the harms I fear , Not fear ftill to be harm'd . I know his heart What he hath utter'd , I have writ ...
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... hold more antipathy Than band fuch a knave . 1 Corn . Why dost thou call him knave ? what is his fault2 Kent . His countenance likes me not . Corn . No more perchance does mine , nor his , nor Kent . Sir , ' tis my occupation to be ...
... hold more antipathy Than band fuch a knave . 1 Corn . Why dost thou call him knave ? what is his fault2 Kent . His countenance likes me not . Corn . No more perchance does mine , nor his , nor Kent . Sir , ' tis my occupation to be ...
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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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