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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Against thy feat both young and old rebel , And all goes worse than I have pow'r
to tell . K. Rich . Too well , too well thou tell'it a tale so ill . Where is the Earl of
Wiltshire ? where is he got ? What is become of Bushy ? where is Green ? That
they ...
Against thy feat both young and old rebel , And all goes worse than I have pow'r
to tell . K. Rich . Too well , too well thou tell'it a tale so ill . Where is the Earl of
Wiltshire ? where is he got ? What is become of Bushy ? where is Green ? That
they ...
Page 128
A For , of no right , nor colour like to right , He doth fill fieleis with harness ; in the
realm Turns head against the lion's armed jaws ; And , being no more in debt to
years than thos , 1 Leads ancient Lords and rev'rend bishops on , To bloody ...
A For , of no right , nor colour like to right , He doth fill fieleis with harness ; in the
realm Turns head against the lion's armed jaws ; And , being no more in debt to
years than thos , 1 Leads ancient Lords and rev'rend bishops on , To bloody ...
Page 175
Are in three heads ; one pow'r against the French , And one against Glendower ;
perforce , a third Must take up us : so is the unfirm King In three divided ; and his
coffers found With hollow poverty and emptiness . York . That he should draw his
...
Are in three heads ; one pow'r against the French , And one against Glendower ;
perforce , a third Must take up us : so is the unfirm King In three divided ; and his
coffers found With hollow poverty and emptiness . York . That he should draw his
...
Page 183
Are in three heads ; one pow'r against the French , And one against Glendower ;
perforce , a third Must take up us : so is the unfirm King In three divided ; and his
coffers found With hollow poverty and emptiness . York . That he should draw his
...
Are in three heads ; one pow'r against the French , And one against Glendower ;
perforce , a third Must take up us : so is the unfirm King In three divided ; and his
coffers found With hollow poverty and emptiness . York . That he should draw his
...
Page 233
I beseech you , Sir , to countenance William Visor of Woncot against Clement
Perkes of the hill . Shal . There are many complaints , Davy , against that Visor ;
that Visor is an arrant knave , on my knowledge . Davy . “ I grant your Worship ,
that ...
I beseech you , Sir , to countenance William Visor of Woncot against Clement
Perkes of the hill . Shal . There are many complaints , Davy , against that Visor ;
that Visor is an arrant knave , on my knowledge . Davy . “ I grant your Worship ,
that ...
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