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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... fent over of the King of England's own proper coft and charges , without having any dowry . K. Henry . They pleafe us well . Lord Marquis , kneel you down ; We here create thee the firft Duke of Suffolk , And gird thee with the fword ...
... fent over of the King of England's own proper coft and charges , without having any dowry . K. Henry . They pleafe us well . Lord Marquis , kneel you down ; We here create thee the firft Duke of Suffolk , And gird thee with the fword ...
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... fent away . [ Flourish . Exeunt ; SCENE VIII . The witch's cave . Enter Mother Jordan , Hume , Southwell , and Boling- brook . Hume . Come , my masters ; the Duchefs , I tell you , expects performance of your promifes . Boling . Mafter ...
... fent away . [ Flourish . Exeunt ; SCENE VIII . The witch's cave . Enter Mother Jordan , Hume , Southwell , and Boling- brook . Hume . Come , my masters ; the Duchefs , I tell you , expects performance of your promifes . Boling . Mafter ...
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... fent it ? By means whereof the towns each day revolted . Buck . Tut , thefe are petty faults to faults unknown , Which time will bring to light in smooth Duke Hum- phry , K. Henry . My Lords , at once ; the care you have of us , To mow ...
... fent it ? By means whereof the towns each day revolted . Buck . Tut , thefe are petty faults to faults unknown , Which time will bring to light in smooth Duke Hum- phry , K. Henry . My Lords , at once ; the care you have of us , To mow ...
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... ! What counsel give you in this weighty cause ? " York That Somerset be fent a Regent thither ;, ' Tis meet that lucky ruler be employ'd ; Witness the fortune he hath had in France- Som . D 3 Sc . 4 . 43 King Henry VI .
... ! What counsel give you in this weighty cause ? " York That Somerset be fent a Regent thither ;, ' Tis meet that lucky ruler be employ'd ; Witness the fortune he hath had in France- Som . D 3 Sc . 4 . 43 King Henry VI .
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... fent to tell his Majesty , That even now he cries aloud for him . 2. Mar. Go tell this heavy meffage to the King . [ Exit Vaux , Ay me ! what is this world ? what news are thefe ? - But wherefore grieve I at an hour's poor lofs ...
... fent to tell his Majesty , That even now he cries aloud for him . 2. Mar. Go tell this heavy meffage to the King . [ Exit Vaux , Ay me ! what is this world ? what news are thefe ? - But wherefore grieve I at an hour's poor lofs ...
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