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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North . Well , Lords , the Duke , of Lancaster is dead . Rofs . And living too , for
now his son is Duke . Willo . Barely in title , not in revenue . North . Richly in both ,
if justice had her right . Rofs.My heart is great ; but it must break with silence , Ere'
t ...
North . Well , Lords , the Duke , of Lancaster is dead . Rofs . And living too , for
now his son is Duke . Willo . Barely in title , not in revenue . North . Richly in both ,
if justice had her right . Rofs.My heart is great ; but it must break with silence , Ere'
t ...
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North . Have you forgot the Duke of Hereford , boy ? Percy . No , my good Lord ;
for that is not forgot , Which ne'er I did remember ; to my knowledge , I never in my
life did look on him . North . Then learn to know him now ; this is the Duke .
North . Have you forgot the Duke of Hereford , boy ? Percy . No , my good Lord ;
for that is not forgot , Which ne'er I did remember ; to my knowledge , I never in my
life did look on him . North . Then learn to know him now ; this is the Duke .
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North . My Lord , dispatch ; read o'er these articles . K , Rich . Mine eyes are full of
tears : I cannot fee ' : And yet salt - water blinds them not so much , But they can
see a sort * of traitors here . Nay , if I turn mine eyes upon myself , I find myself a ...
North . My Lord , dispatch ; read o'er these articles . K , Rich . Mine eyes are full of
tears : I cannot fee ' : And yet salt - water blinds them not so much , But they can
see a sort * of traitors here . Nay , if I turn mine eyes upon myself , I find myself a ...
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Port . His Lordship is walk'd forth into the orchard ; Please it your Honour , knock
but at the gate , And he himself will answer . Enter Northumberland .. Bard .
Here's the Earl . North . What news , Lord Bardolph ?, “ Ev'ry minute now “ Should
be ...
Port . His Lordship is walk'd forth into the orchard ; Please it your Honour , knock
but at the gate , And he himself will answer . Enter Northumberland .. Bard .
Here's the Earl . North . What news , Lord Bardolph ?, “ Ev'ry minute now “ Should
be ...
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North . Now , Travers , what good tidings come with you ? 1 Tra . My Lord , Sir
John Umfrevil turn'd me back With joyful tidings ; and , being better hors'd Out -
rode me . • After him came spurring hard * A gentleman , almoft fore - fpent with ...
North . Now , Travers , what good tidings come with you ? 1 Tra . My Lord , Sir
John Umfrevil turn'd me back With joyful tidings ; and , being better hors'd Out -
rode me . • After him came spurring hard * A gentleman , almoft fore - fpent with ...
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