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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Before we make election , give me leave : To thew some reason of no little force ,
That York is most unmeet of any man . York . I'll tell thee , Suffolk , why I am
unmeetoFirst , for I cannot flatter thee in pride ; Next B 2 Sc 7 . 17 King Henry VI .
Som ...
Before we make election , give me leave : To thew some reason of no little force ,
That York is most unmeet of any man . York . I'll tell thee , Suffolk , why I am
unmeetoFirst , for I cannot flatter thee in pride ; Next B 2 Sc 7 . 17 King Henry VI .
Som ...
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When I have moft need to employ a friend , And most assured that he is a friend ,
Deep , hollow , tracherous , and full of guile , Be be to me ! this do I beg of heaven
, When I am cold in zeal to you or your's . [ Embracing Rivers , co K. Edw . A ...
When I have moft need to employ a friend , And most assured that he is a friend ,
Deep , hollow , tracherous , and full of guile , Be be to me ! this do I beg of heaven
, When I am cold in zeal to you or your's . [ Embracing Rivers , co K. Edw . A ...
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The gentleman is learn'd , a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound ; his
training such , That he may furnilh and instruct great teachers , And never seek
for aid out of himself . Yet fee when noble benefits * shall prove Not well disposid
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The gentleman is learn'd , a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound ; his
training such , That he may furnilh and instruct great teachers , And never seek
for aid out of himself . Yet fee when noble benefits * shall prove Not well disposid
...
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This , and all else This talking Lord can lay upon my credit , I answer , is most
falle . The Duke by law Found his deserts . How innocent I was From any private
malice in his end , ; His noble jury and foul cause can witness . If I lov'd many
words ...
This , and all else This talking Lord can lay upon my credit , I answer , is most
falle . The Duke by law Found his deserts . How innocent I was From any private
malice in his end , ; His noble jury and foul cause can witness . If I lov'd many
words ...
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I have , and most unwillingly , of late Heard many grievous , I do say , my Lord ,
Grievous complaints of you ; which being confider'd , Have mov'd us and our
council , that you shall This morning come before us ; where I know You cannot
with ...
I have , and most unwillingly , of late Heard many grievous , I do say , my Lord ,
Grievous complaints of you ; which being confider'd , Have mov'd us and our
council , that you shall This morning come before us ; where I know You cannot
with ...
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