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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... Glou . O , good my Lord , you've loft a friend indeed ; And I dare fwear , you borrow not that face Of feeming forrow ; it is , fure , your own . Lan . Though no man be affur'd what grace You ftand in coldest expectation . I am the ...
... Glou . O , good my Lord , you've loft a friend indeed ; And I dare fwear , you borrow not that face Of feeming forrow ; it is , fure , your own . Lan . Though no man be affur'd what grace You ftand in coldest expectation . I am the ...
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... Glou . I hope they will not come upon us now . K. Henry . We are in God's hand , brother , not in theirs : March to the bridge ; it now draws toward night Beyond the river we'll incamp ourselves ; And on to - morrow bid them march away ...
... Glou . I hope they will not come upon us now . K. Henry . We are in God's hand , brother , not in theirs : March to the bridge ; it now draws toward night Beyond the river we'll incamp ourselves ; And on to - morrow bid them march away ...
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... Glou'fter , ' tis true that we are in great danger ; The greater therefore fhould our courage be . Good morrow , brother Bedford : God Almighty ! " There is fome foul of goodness in things evil , " Would men obfervingly diftil it out ...
... Glou'fter , ' tis true that we are in great danger ; The greater therefore fhould our courage be . Good morrow , brother Bedford : God Almighty ! " There is fome foul of goodness in things evil , " Would men obfervingly diftil it out ...
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... Glou . My Liege . Enter Gloucefter . K. Henry . My brother Glo'fter's voice ? I know thy errand , I will go with thee : The day , my friends , and all things stay for me . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII , Changes to the French camp . Enter the ...
... Glou . My Liege . Enter Gloucefter . K. Henry . My brother Glo'fter's voice ? I know thy errand , I will go with thee : The day , my friends , and all things stay for me . [ Exeunt . SCENE VII , Changes to the French camp . Enter the ...
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... Glou . Where is the King ? Bed . The King himself is rode to view their battle . Weft . Of fighting men they have full threefcore thou- fand . Exe . There's five to one ; befides , they all are fresh . Sal . God's arm ftrike with us ...
... Glou . Where is the King ? Bed . The King himself is rode to view their battle . Weft . Of fighting men they have full threefcore thou- fand . Exe . There's five to one ; befides , they all are fresh . Sal . God's arm ftrike with us ...
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