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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... HENRY IV . Part I. KING HENRY IV . Part II . KING HENRY V. KING HENRY VI . Part I. EDINBURGH : Printed by ALEXANDER DONALDSON . Sold at his Shop , No. 48 , Eaft corner of St. Paul's Church - yard , London ; and at Edinburgh . M. DCC ...
... HENRY IV . Part I. KING HENRY IV . Part II . KING HENRY V. KING HENRY VI . Part I. EDINBURGH : Printed by ALEXANDER DONALDSON . Sold at his Shop , No. 48 , Eaft corner of St. Paul's Church - yard , London ; and at Edinburgh . M. DCC ...
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William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. With the Life and Death of HENRY , firnamed HOT - SPUR . DRAMATIS PERSONE . Blunt , Sir John Falftaff . KING HENRY IV . Weftmorland , Henry , Prince of Wales , Lancafter . Worcester , Northumber- land ...
William Shakespeare Hugh Blair. With the Life and Death of HENRY , firnamed HOT - SPUR . DRAMATIS PERSONE . Blunt , Sir John Falftaff . KING HENRY IV . Weftmorland , Henry , Prince of Wales , Lancafter . Worcester , Northumber- land ...
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... Henry Prince of Wales , and Sir John Falstaff . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of the day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art fo fat - witted with drinking old fack , and unbottoning thee after fupper , and fleeping upon benches in the ...
... Henry Prince of Wales , and Sir John Falstaff . Fal . Now , Hal , what time of the day is it , lad ? P. Henry . Thou art fo fat - witted with drinking old fack , and unbottoning thee after fupper , and fleeping upon benches in the ...
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... Henry . Thou fay'ft well , and it holds well too ; for the fortune of us that are the moon's men , doth ebb and flow like the fea , being govern'd as the fea is by the moon . As for proof , now : A purfe of gold most refolutely fnatch'd ...
... Henry . Thou fay'ft well , and it holds well too ; for the fortune of us that are the moon's men , doth ebb and flow like the fea , being govern'd as the fea is by the moon . As for proof , now : A purfe of gold most refolutely fnatch'd ...
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... Henry . No ; thou fhalt . Fal . Shall I , O rare , by the Lord , I'll be a brave judge . and fo P. Henry . Thou judgeft falfe already : I mean , thou fhalt have the hanging of the thieves , become a rare hangman . Fal . Well , Hal ...
... Henry . No ; thou fhalt . Fal . Shall I , O rare , by the Lord , I'll be a brave judge . and fo P. Henry . Thou judgeft falfe already : I mean , thou fhalt have the hanging of the thieves , become a rare hangman . Fal . Well , Hal ...
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