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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... horse ? If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness , And spit upon him , whilst I say he lyes , And lyes , and lyes : there is my bond of faith , To tie thee to my strong correction . As I ...
... horse ? If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness , And spit upon him , whilst I say he lyes , And lyes , and lyes : there is my bond of faith , To tie thee to my strong correction . As I ...
Strana 67
... horse . Heav'n , for his mercy ! what treachery is here ! Duch . Why , what is't , my Lord ? Tork . Give me my boots , I fay ; faddle my horse . Now by my honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain . * Duch . What is ...
... horse . Heav'n , for his mercy ! what treachery is here ! Duch . Why , what is't , my Lord ? Tork . Give me my boots , I fay ; faddle my horse . Now by my honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain . * Duch . What is ...
Strana 68
... horse ; Spur poft , and get before him to the King , And beg thy pardon , ere he do accuse thee . I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as fast as York : And never will I rife up from the ground , Till ...
... horse ; Spur poft , and get before him to the King , And beg thy pardon , ere he do accuse thee . I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as fast as York : And never will I rife up from the ground , Till ...
Strana 75
... horse that I fo carefully have dress'd . K. Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly as he had difdain'd the ground . K. Rich . So proud that Bolingbroke was on his back ! That ...
... horse that I fo carefully have dress'd . K. Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly as he had difdain'd the ground . K. Rich . So proud that Bolingbroke was on his back ! That ...
Strana 81
... horse , Uncertain of the iffue any way . [ Lord ; K. Henry . Here is a dear and true industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horfe , Stain'd with the variation of each foil Betwixt that Holmedon , and this feat of ...
... horse , Uncertain of the iffue any way . [ Lord ; K. Henry . Here is a dear and true industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horfe , Stain'd with the variation of each foil Betwixt that Holmedon , and this feat of ...
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