Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. 1631. The history of King Lear. 1608. The troublesome raigne of King Iohn, in two parts. 1611. The tragedie of Richard the Second. 1615. The historie of Henry the Fourth. 1613. The second part of Henry the Fourth. 1600J. and R. Tonson, 1766 - English drama |
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... thou ride ? thy horses shall be trap'd , Their harnesse ftudded all with gold and pearle . Doft thou loue hawking ? Thou haft hawkes will foare Aboue Aboue the morning larke . Or wilt thou hunt , THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... thou ride ? thy horses shall be trap'd , Their harnesse ftudded all with gold and pearle . Doft thou loue hawking ? Thou haft hawkes will foare Aboue Aboue the morning larke . Or wilt thou hunt , THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... shall nere be yonger . Flourish . Enter Lucentio , and his man Triano . Luc . Tranio , fince for the great defire I had To fee faire Padua , nurferie of arts , I , am arriu'd for fruitfull Lumbardie , The pleasant garden of great Italy ...
... shall nere be yonger . Flourish . Enter Lucentio , and his man Triano . Luc . Tranio , fince for the great defire I had To fee faire Padua , nurferie of arts , I , am arriu'd for fruitfull Lumbardie , The pleasant garden of great Italy ...
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... shall haue me affisting you in all . But will you woo this wild - cat ? ' Petr . Will I liue ? Gru . Wil he woo her ? I : or Ile hang her . Petr . Why came I hither , but to that intent ? Thinke you , a little dinne can daunt mine eares ...
... shall haue me affisting you in all . But will you woo this wild - cat ? ' Petr . Will I liue ? Gru . Wil he woo her ? I : or Ile hang her . Petr . Why came I hither , but to that intent ? Thinke you , a little dinne can daunt mine eares ...
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... shall not be flacke , in figne whereof , Please ye we may contriue this afternoone , And quaffe carouses to our mistresse health , And do as aduerfaries do in law , Striue mightily , but eate and drinke as friends . Gru . Bion . Oh ...
... shall not be flacke , in figne whereof , Please ye we may contriue this afternoone , And quaffe carouses to our mistresse health , And do as aduerfaries do in law , Striue mightily , but eate and drinke as friends . Gru . Bion . Oh ...
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... shall haue him . Kate . Oh then belike you fancie riches more . You will haue Gremio to keepe you faire . Bian . Is it for him you do enuie me fo ? Nay then you ieft , and now I well perceiue You have but iefted with me all this while ...
... shall haue him . Kate . Oh then belike you fancie riches more . You will haue Gremio to keepe you faire . Bian . Is it for him you do enuie me fo ? Nay then you ieft , and now I well perceiue You have but iefted with me all this while ...
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