The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 3H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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The old Folio's give Us a Part of it ; but how to fupply the loft Part , was the Queftion . Mr. Rowe has given us the Fragment honeftly , as he found it : but Ms. Pope , rather than to feem founder'd , has funk it upon Us . 1 ...
The old Folio's give Us a Part of it ; but how to fupply the loft Part , was the Queftion . Mr. Rowe has given us the Fragment honeftly , as he found it : but Ms. Pope , rather than to feem founder'd , has funk it upon Us . 1 ...
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... O then , give pity To her , whose state is such , that cannot chuse But lend , and give , where fhe is fure to lofe ; That feeks not to find that , which fearch implies ; But , riddle - like , lives fweetly , where the dies .
... O then , give pity To her , whose state is such , that cannot chuse But lend , and give , where fhe is fure to lofe ; That feeks not to find that , which fearch implies ; But , riddle - like , lives fweetly , where the dies .
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... As if he had said , I give the Place of Honour to the Emperor and the Pope , but not to the free States . All here is clear ; and ' tis exactly Shakespeare's Manner , who lov'd to fhew his Reading on fuch Occafions , Mr. Warburton .
... As if he had said , I give the Place of Honour to the Emperor and the Pope , but not to the free States . All here is clear ; and ' tis exactly Shakespeare's Manner , who lov'd to fhew his Reading on fuch Occafions , Mr. Warburton .
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I cannot give thee less , to be call'd grateful ; Thou thought'ft to help me , and fuch thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live ; But what at full I know , thou know'ft no part ; I knowing all my peril , thou no ...
I cannot give thee less , to be call'd grateful ; Thou thought'ft to help me , and fuch thanks I give , As one near death to those that wish him live ; But what at full I know , thou know'ft no part ; I knowing all my peril , thou no ...
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Then fhalt thou give me , with thy kingly hand , What Husband in thy power I will command . Exempted be from me the arrogance To chufe from forth the royal blood of France ; My low and humble name to propagate With any branch or image ...
Then fhalt thou give me , with thy kingly hand , What Husband in thy power I will command . Exempted be from me the arrogance To chufe from forth the royal blood of France ; My low and humble name to propagate With any branch or image ...
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