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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... Things fweet to tafte , prove in digeftion four . " You urge'd me as a judge ; but I had rather You would have bid me argue like a father . O , had it been a ftranger , not my child , To smooth his fault I would have been more mild ...
... Things fweet to tafte , prove in digeftion four . " You urge'd me as a judge ; but I had rather You would have bid me argue like a father . O , had it been a ftranger , not my child , To smooth his fault I would have been more mild ...
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... things long paft ; Though Richard my life's counfel would not hear , My death's fad ale may yet undeaf his ear . + York . His ear is opt , & c . with wit's reward . Direct not him , whofe way himself will chufe ; " Tis breath thou lack ...
... things long paft ; Though Richard my life's counfel would not hear , My death's fad ale may yet undeaf his ear . + York . His ear is opt , & c . with wit's reward . Direct not him , whofe way himself will chufe ; " Tis breath thou lack ...
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... thing entire , to many objects ; Like perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Shew nothing but confufion ; ey'd ... things true , weeps things imaginary . Queen . It may be fo ; but yet my inward foul Perfuades me otherwife : howe'er ...
... thing entire , to many objects ; Like perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Shew nothing but confufion ; ey'd ... things true , weeps things imaginary . Queen . It may be fo ; but yet my inward foul Perfuades me otherwife : howe'er ...
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... thing is left at fix and feven . [ Exeunt York and Queen . SCENE VIII . Bushy . The wind fits fair for news to go to Ireland , But none returns , for us to levy power , Proportionable to the enemy , Is all impoffible . Green . Befides ...
... thing is left at fix and feven . [ Exeunt York and Queen . SCENE VIII . Bushy . The wind fits fair for news to go to Ireland , But none returns , for us to levy power , Proportionable to the enemy , Is all impoffible . Green . Befides ...
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... Things paft redress are now with me past care . [ Exeunt . SCENE XI . In Wales . Enter Salisbury , and a Captain . Cap . My Lord of Salisbury , we have staid ten days , And hardly kept our countrymen together , And yet we hear no ...
... Things paft redress are now with me past care . [ Exeunt . SCENE XI . In Wales . Enter Salisbury , and a Captain . Cap . My Lord of Salisbury , we have staid ten days , And hardly kept our countrymen together , And yet we hear no ...
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