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, Svazek 4A. Donaldson, and sold at his shop, London; and at Edinburgh, 1771 |
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... These terms of treason doubled down his throat . Setting afide his high blood's royalty , And let him be no kinfman to my Liege , I do defy him , and I fpit at him ; Call him a fland'rous coward , and a villain ; Which to maintain , I ...
... These terms of treason doubled down his throat . Setting afide his high blood's royalty , And let him be no kinfman to my Liege , I do defy him , and I fpit at him ; Call him a fland'rous coward , and a villain ; Which to maintain , I ...
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... these home - alarms SCENE III . [ Exeunt . Changes to the Duke of Lancaster's palace . Enter Gaunt , and Duchefs of Gloucester . Gaunt , Alas ! the part I had in Glo'fter's blood * Doth more folicit me than your exclaims , To tir ...
... these home - alarms SCENE III . [ Exeunt . Changes to the Duke of Lancaster's palace . Enter Gaunt , and Duchefs of Gloucester . Gaunt , Alas ! the part I had in Glo'fter's blood * Doth more folicit me than your exclaims , To tir ...
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... these thoughts . Now for the rebels , which stand out in Ireland , Expedient manage must be made , my Liege , Ere further leifure yield them further means For their advantage , and your Highnefs ' lofs . K. Rich . We will ourself in ...
... these thoughts . Now for the rebels , which stand out in Ireland , Expedient manage must be made , my Liege , Ere further leifure yield them further means For their advantage , and your Highnefs ' lofs . K. Rich . We will ourself in ...
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... He hath not money for these Irish wars , ( His burthenous taxations notwithstanding ) , But by the robbing of the banish'd Duke . D 2 North . North . His noble kinfman - moft degenerate King ! Sc.4 27 KING RICHARD II . SCENE IV.. ...
... He hath not money for these Irish wars , ( His burthenous taxations notwithstanding ) , But by the robbing of the banish'd Duke . D 2 North . North . His noble kinfman - moft degenerate King ! Sc.4 27 KING RICHARD II . SCENE IV.. ...
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... these well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne , With eight tall fhips , three thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And fhortly mean to touch our northern fhore ; Perhaps they had ere this , but that they stay ...
... these well furnish'd by the Duke of Bretagne , With eight tall fhips , three thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And fhortly mean to touch our northern fhore ; Perhaps they had ere this , but that they stay ...
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