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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... Hath broke his ftaff , refign'd his ftewardship ; And all the houfhold - fervants fled with him To Bolingbroke . Queen . So , Green , thou art the midwife of my woe , And Bolingbroke my forrow's difmal heiṛ . Now hath my foul brought ...
... Hath broke his ftaff , refign'd his ftewardship ; And all the houfhold - fervants fled with him To Bolingbroke . Queen . So , Green , thou art the midwife of my woe , And Bolingbroke my forrow's difmal heiṛ . Now hath my foul brought ...
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... hath very much beguil'd The tedioufnefs and procefs of my travel ; But theirs is fweet'ned with the hope to have The prefent benefit that I poffefs : And hope to joy , is little less in joy Than hope enjoy'd . By this the weary Lords ...
... hath very much beguil'd The tedioufnefs and procefs of my travel ; But theirs is fweet'ned with the hope to have The prefent benefit that I poffefs : And hope to joy , is little less in joy Than hope enjoy'd . By this the weary Lords ...
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... hath been too much abus'd . Rofs . It ftands your Grace upon to do him right . Willo . Bafe men by his endowments are made great . York . My Lords of England , let me tell you this , I have had feeling of my coufin's wrongs , And labour ...
... hath been too much abus'd . Rofs . It ftands your Grace upon to do him right . Willo . Bafe men by his endowments are made great . York . My Lords of England , let me tell you this , I have had feeling of my coufin's wrongs , And labour ...
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... Hath pow'r to keep you King , in fpight of all . The means that heav'n yields must be embrace'd , And not neglected : elfe if heaven would , And we would not heav'n's offer , we refuse The profer'd means of fuccour and redrefs . Aum ...
... Hath pow'r to keep you King , in fpight of all . The means that heav'n yields must be embrace'd , And not neglected : elfe if heaven would , And we would not heav'n's offer , we refuse The profer'd means of fuccour and redrefs . Aum ...
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... Hath clouded all thy happy days on earth . Oh , call back yesterday , bid time , return , And thou fhalt have twelve thousand fighting men . To - day , to - day , unhappy day too late O'erthrows thy joys , friends , fortune , and thy ...
... Hath clouded all thy happy days on earth . Oh , call back yesterday , bid time , return , And thou fhalt have twelve thousand fighting men . To - day , to - day , unhappy day too late O'erthrows thy joys , friends , fortune , and thy ...
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