The Works: Of Shakespear. In which the Beauties Observed by Pope, Warburton, and Dodd, are Pointed Out. Together with the Author's Life; a Glossary; Copious Indexes; and a List of the Various Readings. In Eight Volumes, Band 4A. Donaldson, and sold at his shop, London; and at Edinburgh, 1771 |
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... whofe way himself will chuse ; ' Tis breath thou lack ft and that breath wilt thou lofe , Gaynı . Methinks , & c ... Gaunt . Gaunt . Methinks I am a prophet new - infpir'd Sc . 1 . 21 KING RICHARD II . · A CT II. SCENE I. ...
... whofe way himself will chuse ; ' Tis breath thou lack ft and that breath wilt thou lofe , Gaynı . Methinks , & c ... Gaunt . Gaunt . Methinks I am a prophet new - infpir'd Sc . 1 . 21 KING RICHARD II . · A CT II. SCENE I. ...
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... wilt know again , Being ne'er fo little urge'd , another way To pluck him headlong from th ' ufurped throne . The love of wicked friends converts to fear ; That fear to hate ; and hate turns one , or both , To worthy danger , and ...
... wilt know again , Being ne'er fo little urge'd , another way To pluck him headlong from th ' ufurped throne . The love of wicked friends converts to fear ; That fear to hate ; and hate turns one , or both , To worthy danger , and ...
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... wilt thou do ? 1 Wilt thou not hide the trefpafs of thine own ? da Have we more fons ? or are we like to have ? h morbi Is not my teeming date drunk up with time ? And wilt thou pluck my fair fon from mine age , And rob me of a happy ...
... wilt thou do ? 1 Wilt thou not hide the trefpafs of thine own ? da Have we more fons ? or are we like to have ? h morbi Is not my teeming date drunk up with time ? And wilt thou pluck my fair fon from mine age , And rob me of a happy ...
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... wilt please you to fall to ? Keep . Help , help , help ! [ Beats the keeper . Enter Exton , and Servants . K. Rich . How now ? what means death in this rude affault ? Wretch , thine own hand yields thy death's inftrument [ Snatching a ...
... wilt please you to fall to ? Keep . Help , help , help ! [ Beats the keeper . Enter Exton , and Servants . K. Rich . How now ? what means death in this rude affault ? Wretch , thine own hand yields thy death's inftrument [ Snatching a ...
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... wilt have none ) . d L for 3. coleut P. Henry . What none ? Fal No , by my troth , not so much as will ferve to be prologue to an egg and butter . * A line of an old ballad . ༢ * P. Henry . P. Henry . Well , how then , come , 82 A & Le ...
... wilt have none ) . d L for 3. coleut P. Henry . What none ? Fal No , by my troth , not so much as will ferve to be prologue to an egg and butter . * A line of an old ballad . ༢ * P. Henry . P. Henry . Well , how then , come , 82 A & Le ...
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