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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Strana 27
... ne'er speak That speaks thy words again to do thee harm . [ more , Willo . Tends what you'd fpeak to the Duke of If it be fo , out with it boldly , man : [ Hereford ? Quick is mine ear to hear of good tow'rds him . Rofs . No good at all ...
... ne'er speak That speaks thy words again to do thee harm . [ more , Willo . Tends what you'd fpeak to the Duke of If it be fo , out with it boldly , man : [ Hereford ? Quick is mine ear to hear of good tow'rds him . Rofs . No good at all ...
Strana 32
... ne'er fhall meet again . Bushy . That's as York thrives , to beat back Bo- lingbroke . Green . Alas , poor Duke ! the task he undertakes Is numb'ring fands , and drinking oceans dry ; Where one on his fide fights , thoufands will fly ...
... ne'er fhall meet again . Bushy . That's as York thrives , to beat back Bo- lingbroke . Green . Alas , poor Duke ! the task he undertakes Is numb'ring fands , and drinking oceans dry ; Where one on his fide fights , thoufands will fly ...
Strana 34
... ne'er I did remember ; to my knowledge , I never in my life did look on him . North . Then learn to know him now ; this is the Duke . Percy . My gracious Lord , I tender you my service , Such as it is , being tender , raw , and young ...
... ne'er I did remember ; to my knowledge , I never in my life did look on him . North . Then learn to know him now ; this is the Duke . Percy . My gracious Lord , I tender you my service , Such as it is , being tender , raw , and young ...
Strana 36
... ne'er fee joy that breaks that oath . York . York . Well , well , I fee the iffue 36 Act 2 . KING RICHARD II ..
... ne'er fee joy that breaks that oath . York . York . Well , well , I fee the iffue 36 Act 2 . KING RICHARD II ..
Strana 44
... ne'er wail their present But prefently prevent the ways to wail . To fear the foe , fince fear oppreffeth ftrength , Gives , in your weakness ftrength unto your foe ; And fo your follies fight against your yourself . * K. Rich . Thou ...
... ne'er wail their present But prefently prevent the ways to wail . To fear the foe , fince fear oppreffeth ftrength , Gives , in your weakness ftrength unto your foe ; And fo your follies fight against your yourself . * K. Rich . Thou ...
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