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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... speake me faire , Ile tell you newes indifferent good for either . Heere is a gentleman whom by chance I met Vpon agreement from vs to his liking , Will vndertake to woo curft Katherine , Yea and to marrie her , if her dowrie please ...
... speake me faire , Ile tell you newes indifferent good for either . Heere is a gentleman whom by chance I met Vpon agreement from vs to his liking , Will vndertake to woo curft Katherine , Yea and to marrie her , if her dowrie please ...
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... speake a word , Then Ile commend her volubility , And fay fhe vttereth piercing eloquence : If fhe do bid me packe , Ile giue her thankes , As though the bid me stay by her a weeke : If the denie to wed , Ile craue the day When I shall ...
... speake a word , Then Ile commend her volubility , And fay fhe vttereth piercing eloquence : If fhe do bid me packe , Ile giue her thankes , As though the bid me stay by her a weeke : If the denie to wed , Ile craue the day When I shall ...
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... speake , ' tis charitie to shew . Enter Tranio and Hortenfio . Tra . Is't poffible friend Lifio , that mistris Bianca Doth fancie any other but Lucentio , I tell you fir , fhe beares me faire in hand . Luc . Sir , to fatisfie you in ...
... speake , ' tis charitie to shew . Enter Tranio and Hortenfio . Tra . Is't poffible friend Lifio , that mistris Bianca Doth fancie any other but Lucentio , I tell you fir , fhe beares me faire in hand . Luc . Sir , to fatisfie you in ...
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... speake with him . Ped . Thou lieft his father is come from Padua , and here looketh out of the window . Vin . Art thou his father ? Ped . I fir , fo his mother fayes if I may beleeue her . Petr . Why how now gentleman : why this is flat ...
... speake with him . Ped . Thou lieft his father is come from Padua , and here looketh out of the window . Vin . Art thou his father ? Ped . I fir , fo his mother fayes if I may beleeue her . Petr . Why how now gentleman : why this is flat ...
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... speake againe . Cor . Vnhappy that I am , I cannot heaue my heart into my mouth , I loue your maiefty according to my bond , not more nor leffe . Lear . Go too , go too , mend your speech a little , Least it may marre your Cor . Good my ...
... speake againe . Cor . Vnhappy that I am , I cannot heaue my heart into my mouth , I loue your maiefty according to my bond , not more nor leffe . Lear . Go too , go too , mend your speech a little , Least it may marre your Cor . Good my ...
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