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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... clown fhall make thofe langh " whose lungs are tickled o ' th ' fere ; and the lady shall fay her mind freely , or the blank verse shall halt for't . " What players are they ? Rof . Even thofe you were wont to take delight in , the ...
... clown fhall make thofe langh " whose lungs are tickled o ' th ' fere ; and the lady shall fay her mind freely , or the blank verse shall halt for't . " What players are they ? Rof . Even thofe you were wont to take delight in , the ...
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... clowns , fpeak no more than is fet down " for them : for there be of them that will themfelves laugh , to set on fome quantity of barren fpectators " to laugh too ; though , in the mean time , fome necef- fary queftion of the play be ...
... clowns , fpeak no more than is fet down " for them : for there be of them that will themfelves laugh , to set on fome quantity of barren fpectators " to laugh too ; though , in the mean time , fome necef- fary queftion of the play be ...
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... Clowns , with spades and mattocks . Clown . Is the to be buried in Christian burial , that wilfully feeks her own falvation ? 2 Clown . I tell thee fhe is , therefore make her grave ftraight ; the crowner hath lat on her , and finds it ...
... Clowns , with spades and mattocks . Clown . Is the to be buried in Christian burial , that wilfully feeks her own falvation ? 2 Clown . I tell thee fhe is , therefore make her grave ftraight ; the crowner hath lat on her , and finds it ...
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... Clown . Why , he had none . 1 Clown . What , art a Heathen ? how doft thou un- derftand the fcripture ? the fcripture fays Adam digg'd ; could he dig without arms ? I'll put another question to thee ; if thou answereft me to the purpofe ...
... Clown . Why , he had none . 1 Clown . What , art a Heathen ? how doft thou un- derftand the fcripture ? the fcripture fays Adam digg'd ; could he dig without arms ? I'll put another question to thee ; if thou answereft me to the purpofe ...
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... Clown fings . But age with his ftealing steps , Hath claw'd me in his clutch : And hath fhipped me into his land , As if I had never been fuch . Ham . That fcull had a tongue in it , and could fing once ; how the knave jowles it to the ...
... Clown fings . But age with his ftealing steps , Hath claw'd me in his clutch : And hath fhipped me into his land , As if I had never been fuch . Ham . That fcull had a tongue in it , and could fing once ; how the knave jowles it to the ...
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