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 66
... Aum . Madam , I know not , nor I greatly care . God knows , I had as lief be none , as one . York . Well , bear you well in this new fpring of time . Left Left you be cropt before you come to prime . 6.6 A & s KING RICHARD II .
... Aum . Madam , I know not , nor I greatly care . God knows , I had as lief be none , as one . York . Well , bear you well in this new fpring of time . Left Left you be cropt before you come to prime . 6.6 A & s KING RICHARD II .
Page 75
... bear ? I was not made a horse ; And yet I bear a burthen like an afs ; Spur - gall'd , and tir'd , by jaunting Bolingbroke . SCENE XII . Enter Keeper , with a dish . Keep . Fellow , give place ; here is no longer stay . [ To the Groom ...
... bear ? I was not made a horse ; And yet I bear a burthen like an afs ; Spur - gall'd , and tir'd , by jaunting Bolingbroke . SCENE XII . Enter Keeper , with a dish . Keep . Fellow , give place ; here is no longer stay . [ To the Groom ...
Page 76
... bear ; Take hence the rest , and give them burial here . [ Exeunt . SCENE XIII . Changes to the court at Windfor . Flourish . Enter Bolingbroke , York , with other Lords . and Attendants . Boling . Kind uncle York , the latest news we ...
... bear ; Take hence the rest , and give them burial here . [ Exeunt . SCENE XIII . Changes to the court at Windfor . Flourish . Enter Bolingbroke , York , with other Lords . and Attendants . Boling . Kind uncle York , the latest news we ...
Page 84
... bear . c 1 P. Henry . Or an old lion , or a lover's lute . Fal . Yea , or the drone of a Lincolnshire bagpipe . P. Henry . What says thou to a hare , or the me- lancholy of Moor - ditch ? SV6 Fal . Thou haft the most unfavoury fimilies ...
... bear . c 1 P. Henry . Or an old lion , or a lover's lute . Fal . Yea , or the drone of a Lincolnshire bagpipe . P. Henry . What says thou to a hare , or the me- lancholy of Moor - ditch ? SV6 Fal . Thou haft the most unfavoury fimilies ...
Page 94
... bears hard His brother's death at Bristol , the Lord Scroop . I fpeak not this in eftimation * , As what I think might be ; but what I know Is ruminated , plotted , and fet down ; And only stays but to behold the face * Efimation for ...
... bears hard His brother's death at Bristol , the Lord Scroop . I fpeak not this in eftimation * , As what I think might be ; but what I know Is ruminated , plotted , and fet down ; And only stays but to behold the face * Efimation for ...
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