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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... Harry Duke of Hereford , were he here . K. Rich . Right , you say true ; as Hereford's love , so As theirs , fo mine ; and all be as it is . SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . [ his ; North . My Liege , old Gaunt commends him to your ...
... Harry Duke of Hereford , were he here . K. Rich . Right , you say true ; as Hereford's love , so As theirs , fo mine ; and all be as it is . SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . [ his ; North . My Liege , old Gaunt commends him to your ...
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... Harry true ? Did not the one deferve to have an heir ? Is not his heir a well - deferving fon ? Take Hereford's rights away , and take from time His charters , and his customary rights . Let not to - morrow then enfue to - day ; Be not ...
... Harry true ? Did not the one deferve to have an heir ? Is not his heir a well - deferving fon ? Take Hereford's rights away , and take from time His charters , and his customary rights . Let not to - morrow then enfue to - day ; Be not ...
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... Harry Hereford , Rainald Lord Cobham , That late broke from the Duke of Exeter , His brother , Archbishop late of Canterbury , Sir Thomas Erpingham , Sir John Rainston , Sir John Norberie , Sir Robert Waterton , and Francis Coines , All ...
... Harry Hereford , Rainald Lord Cobham , That late broke from the Duke of Exeter , His brother , Archbishop late of Canterbury , Sir Thomas Erpingham , Sir John Rainston , Sir John Norberie , Sir Robert Waterton , and Francis Coines , All ...
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... Harry Percy , Sent from my brother Worcester . Whencefoever , Harry , how fares your uncle ? Percy . I thought , my Lord , t'have learn'd his health North . Why , is he not with the Queen ? [ of you . Percy . No , my good Lord , he hath ...
... Harry Percy , Sent from my brother Worcester . Whencefoever , Harry , how fares your uncle ? Percy . I thought , my Lord , t'have learn'd his health North . Why , is he not with the Queen ? [ of you . Percy . No , my good Lord , he hath ...
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... Harry ; what , will not this caftle yield ? Percy . The caftle royally is mann'd , my Lord , Against your entrance . Boling . Royally ? why , it contains no King ? * Ear or are , from aro , to plow . Percy . Percy . Yes , my good Lord ...
... Harry ; what , will not this caftle yield ? Percy . The caftle royally is mann'd , my Lord , Against your entrance . Boling . Royally ? why , it contains no King ? * Ear or are , from aro , to plow . Percy . Percy . Yes , my good Lord ...
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