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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No ; thy thrice - noble cousin , Harry of Bolingbroke , doth kiss thy hand , And by
the honourable tomb he swears , That stands upon your royal grandfire's bones ,
And by the royalties of both your bloods , ( Currents that spring from one molt ...
No ; thy thrice - noble cousin , Harry of Bolingbroke , doth kiss thy hand , And by
the honourable tomb he swears , That stands upon your royal grandfire's bones ,
And by the royalties of both your bloods , ( Currents that spring from one molt ...
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K. Rich Fair cousin , you debase your princely knee , To make the base earth
proud with killing it . Me rather had my heart might feel your love , Than my
unpleas'd eye see your courtesy . + Boling . My gracious Lord , I come but for
mine own .
K. Rich Fair cousin , you debase your princely knee , To make the base earth
proud with killing it . Me rather had my heart might feel your love , Than my
unpleas'd eye see your courtesy . + Boling . My gracious Lord , I come but for
mine own .
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By yea and nay , Sir , I dare fäy my cousin William is become a good fcholar : he
is at Oxford still , is he not ? ... Sil . Indeed , Sir , to my cost . Shala He must then to
the inns of court shortly : I was one of Clement's inn ; where , I think , they will ...
By yea and nay , Sir , I dare fäy my cousin William is become a good fcholar : he
is at Oxford still , is he not ? ... Sil . Indeed , Sir , to my cost . Shala He must then to
the inns of court shortly : I was one of Clement's inn ; where , I think , they will ...
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God save your Majesty ! my Royal cousin , teach you our Princess English ? K.
Henry . I would have her learn , my fair cousin , - how perfectly I love her , and
that is good English . Burg . Is the apt ? K. Henry . Our tongue is rough , and my ...
God save your Majesty ! my Royal cousin , teach you our Princess English ? K.
Henry . I would have her learn , my fair cousin , - how perfectly I love her , and
that is good English . Burg . Is the apt ? K. Henry . Our tongue is rough , and my ...
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I would have her learn , my fair cousin , how perfectly I love her , and that is good
Englith . Burg . Is the apt ? K. Henry . Our tongue is rough , and my condition is
not smooth ; so that having neither the voice nor the heart of Mattery about me , I
...
I would have her learn , my fair cousin , how perfectly I love her , and that is good
Englith . Burg . Is the apt ? K. Henry . Our tongue is rough , and my condition is
not smooth ; so that having neither the voice nor the heart of Mattery about me , I
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