The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... never been . Car . Nephew , what means this paffionate discourse ? This peroration with fuch circumstances ? For France , ' tis ours ; and we will keep it still . Glou . Ay , uncle , we will keep it if we can ; But now it is impoffible ...
... never been . Car . Nephew , what means this paffionate discourse ? This peroration with fuch circumstances ? For France , ' tis ours ; and we will keep it still . Glou . Ay , uncle , we will keep it if we can ; But now it is impoffible ...
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... never read but England's Kings have had Large fums of gold , and dowries with their wives : And our King Henry gives away his own , To match with her that brings no vantages . Glou . A proper jeft , and never heard before , That Suffolk ...
... never read but England's Kings have had Large fums of gold , and dowries with their wives : And our King Henry gives away his own , To match with her that brings no vantages . Glou . A proper jeft , and never heard before , That Suffolk ...
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... never faw but Humphry Duke of Glofter Did bear him like a noble gentleman : Oft have I feen the haughty Cardinal More like a foldier than a man o'th ' church , As ftout and proud as he were lord of all , Swear like a ruffian , and ...
... never faw but Humphry Duke of Glofter Did bear him like a noble gentleman : Oft have I feen the haughty Cardinal More like a foldier than a man o'th ' church , As ftout and proud as he were lord of all , Swear like a ruffian , and ...
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... I'll lengthen it with mine , And having both together heav'd it up , nj We'll both together lift our heads to heaven And never more abase our fight so low , As As to vouchsafe one glance unto the ground . Glou 12 The Second Part of.
... I'll lengthen it with mine , And having both together heav'd it up , nj We'll both together lift our heads to heaven And never more abase our fight so low , As As to vouchsafe one glance unto the ground . Glou 12 The Second Part of.
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... never mount to trouble you again . So let her reft ; and , Madam , lift to me , For I am bold to counsel you in this ; Although we fancy not the Cardinal , Yet must we join with him and with the Lords , ' Till we have brought Duke ...
... never mount to trouble you again . So let her reft ; and , Madam , lift to me , For I am bold to counsel you in this ; Although we fancy not the Cardinal , Yet must we join with him and with the Lords , ' Till we have brought Duke ...
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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