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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Page 75
... master's face . O , how it yearn'd my heart , when I beheld , In London ftreets , that coronation - day ; When Bolingbroke rode on Roan Barbary , That horfe that thou so often haft bestrid , That horse that I fo carefully have dress'd ...
... master's face . O , how it yearn'd my heart , when I beheld , In London ftreets , that coronation - day ; When Bolingbroke rode on Roan Barbary , That horfe that thou so often haft bestrid , That horse that I fo carefully have dress'd ...
Page 80
... master . " Therefore , friends , As far as to the fepulchre of Christ , 66 ( Whofe foldier now , under whose bleffed cross We are impreffed , and engage'd to fight ) , Forthwith a power of English fhall we levy ; Whofe arms were moulded ...
... master . " Therefore , friends , As far as to the fepulchre of Christ , 66 ( Whofe foldier now , under whose bleffed cross We are impreffed , and engage'd to fight ) , Forthwith a power of English fhall we levy ; Whofe arms were moulded ...
Page 100
... masters , happy man be his dole , fay I ; every man to his business . SCENE IV . Enter Travellers . Trav . Come , neighbour ; the boy fhall lead our horfes down the hill : we'll walk a - foot a while , and ease our legs . Thieves ...
... masters , happy man be his dole , fay I ; every man to his business . SCENE IV . Enter Travellers . Trav . Come , neighbour ; the boy fhall lead our horfes down the hill : we'll walk a - foot a while , and ease our legs . Thieves ...
Page 110
... masters of their wealth ; mark now how a plain tale fhall put you down . Then did we two fet on you four , and with a word outface'd you from your prize , and have it ; yea , and can fhew it you here here in the house . And , Falstaff ...
... masters of their wealth ; mark now how a plain tale fhall put you down . Then did we two fet on you four , and with a word outface'd you from your prize , and have it ; yea , and can fhew it you here here in the house . And , Falstaff ...
Page 168
... master ! whose chin is not yet fledg'd ; I will fooner have a beard grow in the palm of my hand , than he shall get one on his cheek ; yet he will not stick to say , his face is a face- royal . Heav'n may finish it when it will , it is ...
... master ! whose chin is not yet fledg'd ; I will fooner have a beard grow in the palm of my hand , than he shall get one on his cheek ; yet he will not stick to say , his face is a face- royal . Heav'n may finish it when it will , it is ...
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