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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Your legs did better service than your hands . War . Then it was my turn to fly ,
and now ' tis thine . Clif . You said so much before , and yet you fled . War . ' Twas
not your valour , Clifford , drove me thence . North . No , nor your manhood that ...
Your legs did better service than your hands . War . Then it was my turn to fly ,
and now ' tis thine . Clif . You said so much before , and yet you fled . War . ' Twas
not your valour , Clifford , drove me thence . North . No , nor your manhood that ...
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Tis better using France , than trusting France . Let us be back'd with God , and
with the seas , Which he hath given for fence impregnable , And with their helps
alone defend ourselves : In them , and in ourselves , our safety lies , Clar . For
this ...
Tis better using France , than trusting France . Let us be back'd with God , and
with the seas , Which he hath given for fence impregnable , And with their helps
alone defend ourselves : In them , and in ourselves , our safety lies , Clar . For
this ...
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Anne . It is a quarrel just and reasonable , To be reveng'd on him that kill'd my
husband . Glo . He that bereft thee , Lady , cf thy husband , Did it to help thee to a
better husband . Anne . His better doth not breathe upon the earth , Glo He lives ...
Anne . It is a quarrel just and reasonable , To be reveng'd on him that kill'd my
husband . Glo . He that bereft thee , Lady , cf thy husband , Did it to help thee to a
better husband . Anne . His better doth not breathe upon the earth , Glo He lives ...
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They , for their truth , might better wear their heads , Than fome that have accus'd
them wear their hats . But come , my Lord , away . Enter a Pursuivant , Haft , Go
on before , I'll talk with this good fellow . [ Exeunt Lord Stanley and Catesby .
They , for their truth , might better wear their heads , Than fome that have accus'd
them wear their hats . But come , my Lord , away . Enter a Pursuivant , Haft , Go
on before , I'll talk with this good fellow . [ Exeunt Lord Stanley and Catesby .
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Tis his Highness ' pleasure And our consent , for better trial of you , From hence
you be committed to the Tower ; Where being but a private man again , You shall
know many dare accuse you boldly , More than , I fear , you are provided for .
Tis his Highness ' pleasure And our consent , for better trial of you , From hence
you be committed to the Tower ; Where being but a private man again , You shall
know many dare accuse you boldly , More than , I fear , you are provided for .
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