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 xliv
... presents shall come : William Dethick , Garter Principal King of Arms of England , and William Cam- den , alias Clarencieulx , King of Arms for the fouth , eaft , and weft parts of this realm , fend greetings . Know ye , that in all ...
... presents shall come : William Dethick , Garter Principal King of Arms of England , and William Cam- den , alias Clarencieulx , King of Arms for the fouth , eaft , and weft parts of this realm , fend greetings . Know ye , that in all ...
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... present , but many other of Antony's fpeeches , was no stranger to this : which is a proof of his learning , as well as his inimitable excellence in keeping up the truth of his characters . Mr. Dodd . The judicious reader will be much ...
... present , but many other of Antony's fpeeches , was no stranger to this : which is a proof of his learning , as well as his inimitable excellence in keeping up the truth of his characters . Mr. Dodd . The judicious reader will be much ...
Page 84
... through the chink of a wall . Snug . You never can bring in a wall . What fay you , Bottom ? Bot . Some man or other must present Wall ; and let him have some plafter , or fome lome , or 84 A & 111 . A Midfummer - night's Dream .
... through the chink of a wall . Snug . You never can bring in a wall . What fay you , Bottom ? Bot . Some man or other must present Wall ; and let him have some plafter , or fome lome , or 84 A & 111 . A Midfummer - night's Dream .
Page 112
... present a wall : And fuch a wall , as I would have you think , That had in it a crannied hole or chink ; Through which the lovers , Pyr'mus and Thisby , Did whisper often very fecretly . This lome , this rough - caft , and this ftone ...
... present a wall : And fuch a wall , as I would have you think , That had in it a crannied hole or chink ; Through which the lovers , Pyr'mus and Thisby , Did whisper often very fecretly . This lome , this rough - caft , and this ftone ...
Page 164
... present to his lady . Jul . Peace , ftand afide , the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear not you ; I will fo plead , That you fhall fay , my cunning drift excels . Thu. Where meet we ? " Pro . At St Gregory's well , Thu. Farewel ...
... present to his lady . Jul . Peace , ftand afide , the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear not you ; I will fo plead , That you fhall fay , my cunning drift excels . Thu. Where meet we ? " Pro . At St Gregory's well , Thu. Farewel ...
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