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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What feal is that which hangs without thy boYea , look'st thou pale ? let me see
the writing . [ lom ? Aum . My Lord , ' tis nothing . York . No matter then who sees it
. I will be satisfied ; let me see the writing . Aun . I do beseech your Grace to ...
What feal is that which hangs without thy boYea , look'st thou pale ? let me see
the writing . [ lom ? Aum . My Lord , ' tis nothing . York . No matter then who sees it
. I will be satisfied ; let me see the writing . Aun . I do beseech your Grace to ...
Page 203
Fie , this is hot weather , Gentlemen ; have you provided me here half a dozen of
fufficient men ? Shal . Marry , have we , Sir ; will you sit ? Fal . Let me see them , I
beseech yo'l . Shal . Where's the roll ? where's the roll ? where's the roll ? let me ...
Fie , this is hot weather , Gentlemen ; have you provided me here half a dozen of
fufficient men ? Shal . Marry , have we , Sir ; will you sit ? Fal . Let me see them , I
beseech yo'l . Shal . Where's the roll ? where's the roll ? where's the roll ? let me ...
Page 300
dying fo , death is to him advantage ; or not dying , “ the time was blessedly lost ,
wherein such preparation was gained : and , in him that escapes , it were not “ siv
to think , that making God so free an offer , he let “ him outlive that day to see his ...
dying fo , death is to him advantage ; or not dying , “ the time was blessedly lost ,
wherein such preparation was gained : and , in him that escapes , it were not “ siv
to think , that making God so free an offer , he let “ him outlive that day to see his ...
Page 357
I see report is fabulous and false . I thought I should have seen some Hercules ; A
second Hector , for his grim aspect , A large proportion of his strong knit limbs .
Alas ! this is a child , a filly dwarf : It cannot be this weak and writhled shrimp ...
I see report is fabulous and false . I thought I should have seen some Hercules ; A
second Hector , for his grim aspect , A large proportion of his strong knit limbs .
Alas ! this is a child , a filly dwarf : It cannot be this weak and writhled shrimp ...
Page 376
And see the cities and the towns - deface'd By wasting ruin of the cruel foé . As
looks the mother on her lovely babe , When death doth close his tender dying
eyes ; See , see the pining malady of France , Behold the wounds , the most
unnatral ...
And see the cities and the towns - deface'd By wasting ruin of the cruel foé . As
looks the mother on her lovely babe , When death doth close his tender dying
eyes ; See , see the pining malady of France , Behold the wounds , the most
unnatral ...
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