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. ...John Balfour, 1769 |
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... speak my mind , I think I fhould have told your Grace's tale . The Duchefs , by his fubornation , Upon my life , began her devilish practices ; Or if he were not privy to those faults , Yet , by reputing of his high defcent , As next ...
... speak my mind , I think I fhould have told your Grace's tale . The Duchefs , by his fubornation , Upon my life , began her devilish practices ; Or if he were not privy to those faults , Yet , by reputing of his high defcent , As next ...
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... speak a word . [ King fwoons . 2. Mar. How fares my Lord ? help , Lords , the King is dead . Som . Rear up his body , wring him by the nofe , 2. Mar. Run , go , help , help ! oh , Henry , ope thine eyes . Suf . He doth revive again ...
... speak a word . [ King fwoons . 2. Mar. How fares my Lord ? help , Lords , the King is dead . Som . Rear up his body , wring him by the nofe , 2. Mar. Run , go , help , help ! oh , Henry , ope thine eyes . Suf . He doth revive again ...
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... Speak , Captain , fhall I ftab the forlorn fwain ? Capt . Firit let my words ftab him , as he hath me . Suf . Bafe flave , thy words are blunt , and fo art thou . Capt . Convey him hence , and on our long - boat's fide Strike off his ...
... Speak , Captain , fhall I ftab the forlorn fwain ? Capt . Firit let my words ftab him , as he hath me . Suf . Bafe flave , thy words are blunt , and fo art thou . Capt . Convey him hence , and on our long - boat's fide Strike off his ...
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... speak French , and therefore he is a traitor . Staf . O grofs and miferable ignorance ! Cade . Nay , anfwer if you can . The Frenchmen are our enemies : go to then ; I afk but this , can he that fpeaks with the tongue of the enemy be a ...
... speak French , and therefore he is a traitor . Staf . O grofs and miferable ignorance ! Cade . Nay , anfwer if you can . The Frenchmen are our enemies : go to then ; I afk but this , can he that fpeaks with the tongue of the enemy be a ...
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... even with you . I'll fee if his head will stand stea- dier on a pole or no : take him away , and behead him . Say . Tell me , wherein have.I offended most ? Have I affected wealth or honour ? speak . Are 72 A & 4 . The Second Part of.
... even with you . I'll fee if his head will stand stea- dier on a pole or no : take him away , and behead him . Say . Tell me , wherein have.I offended most ? Have I affected wealth or honour ? speak . Are 72 A & 4 . The Second Part of.
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