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 89
I then all smarting with my wounds ; being gald • To be fo pester'd with a popinjay
, Out of my grief , and my impatience , • Answer'd , neglectingly , I know not what :
• He should , or should not ; for he made me mad , " To see hin shine so brisk ...
I then all smarting with my wounds ; being gald • To be fo pester'd with a popinjay
, Out of my grief , and my impatience , • Answer'd , neglectingly , I know not what :
• He should , or should not ; for he made me mad , " To see hin shine so brisk ...
Page 300
Tis certain , every man that dies ill , the ill is upon his own head ; the King is not to
answer for it . Bates . I do not desire he should answer for me , and yet I
determine to fight lustily for him . K. Henry . I myielf heard the King say , he would
not be ...
Tis certain , every man that dies ill , the ill is upon his own head ; the King is not to
answer for it . Bates . I do not desire he should answer for me , and yet I
determine to fight lustily for him . K. Henry . I myielf heard the King say , he would
not be ...
Page 326
The King hath heard them ; to the which as There is no answer made . [ yet K.
Henry . Well , then ; the peace , Which you before so urged , lies in his answer . Fr
. King . I have but with a cursorary eye O'er glance'd the articles ; pleaseth your ...
The King hath heard them ; to the which as There is no answer made . [ yet K.
Henry . Well , then ; the peace , Which you before so urged , lies in his answer . Fr
. King . I have but with a cursorary eye O'er glance'd the articles ; pleaseth your ...
Page 349
The King hath heard them ; to the which as There is no answer made . [ yet K.
Henry . Well , then ; the peace , Which yoni before so urged , lies in his answer .
Fr. King . I have but with a cursorary eye O'er glance'd the articles ; pleaseth your
...
The King hath heard them ; to the which as There is no answer made . [ yet K.
Henry . Well , then ; the peace , Which yoni before so urged , lies in his answer .
Fr. King . I have but with a cursorary eye O'er glance'd the articles ; pleaseth your
...
Page 349
It is the noble Duke of Gloucester . 2 Ward . Whoe'er he be , you may not be let in
. 1 Mar. Villains , answer you so the Lord Protector ? I Ward . The Lord protect him
! so we answer him ; We do no otherwise than we are will'd . Glou . Who willed ...
It is the noble Duke of Gloucester . 2 Ward . Whoe'er he be , you may not be let in
. 1 Mar. Villains , answer you so the Lord Protector ? I Ward . The Lord protect him
! so we answer him ; We do no otherwise than we are will'd . Glou . Who willed ...
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