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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... fight ! Once more , the more to aggravate the note , With a foul traitor's name fluff I thy throat ; And with , to pleafe my Sov'reign , ere I move , What my torgue fpeaks , my right - drawn fword may prove . Morob . Let not , & c . K ...
... fight ! Once more , the more to aggravate the note , With a foul traitor's name fluff I thy throat ; And with , to pleafe my Sov'reign , ere I move , What my torgue fpeaks , my right - drawn fword may prove . Morob . Let not , & c . K ...
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... fight , Or with pale beggar face impeach my height , Before this out - dar'd dastar'd ? Ere my tongue Shall wound my honour with fuch feeble wrong , Or found fo bafe a parle , my teeth fhall tear The flavish motive of recanting fear ...
... fight , Or with pale beggar face impeach my height , Before this out - dar'd dastar'd ? Ere my tongue Shall wound my honour with fuch feeble wrong , Or found fo bafe a parle , my teeth fhall tear The flavish motive of recanting fear ...
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... fight , Hath caus'd his death : the which if wongfully , Let God revenge ; for I may never lift An angry arm against his minister . Duch . Where then , alas , may I complain myfelf ? Gaunt . To Heav'n , the widow's champion and de ...
... fight , Hath caus'd his death : the which if wongfully , Let God revenge ; for I may never lift An angry arm against his minister . Duch . Where then , alas , may I complain myfelf ? Gaunt . To Heav'n , the widow's champion and de ...
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... of myself , A traitor to my God , my King , and me ; And , as I truly fight , defend me Heav'n ! B 2 The The trumpets found . Enter Bolingbroke , appellant , in Sc . 4 . KING RICHARD II . SCENE IV. The lifts at Coventry. ...
... of myself , A traitor to my God , my King , and me ; And , as I truly fight , defend me Heav'n ! B 2 The The trumpets found . Enter Bolingbroke , appellant , in Sc . 4 . KING RICHARD II . SCENE IV. The lifts at Coventry. ...
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... fight , defend me Heav'n ! Mar. On pain of death , no person be fo bold , Or daring hardy , as to touch the lifts , Except the Marfhal , and fuch officers Appointed to direct thefe fair defigns . Boling . Lord Marfhal , let me kifs my ...
... fight , defend me Heav'n ! Mar. On pain of death , no person be fo bold , Or daring hardy , as to touch the lifts , Except the Marfhal , and fuch officers Appointed to direct thefe fair defigns . Boling . Lord Marfhal , let me kifs my ...
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