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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... stands fo that I may hardly tarry fo long : But I would be loth to fall into my dreames againe : I will therefore tarrie in defpight of the flesh and the blood . Enter a Messenger . Mell . Your honors players hearing your amendment ...
... stands fo that I may hardly tarry fo long : But I would be loth to fall into my dreames againe : I will therefore tarrie in defpight of the flesh and the blood . Enter a Messenger . Mell . Your honors players hearing your amendment ...
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... stand him but a litle , he will throw a figure in her face , and fo disfigure hir with it , that she shall haue no more eies to fee withall then a cat : you know him not fir . Hor . Tarrie Petruchio I must go with thee , For in ...
... stand him but a litle , he will throw a figure in her face , and fo disfigure hir with it , that she shall haue no more eies to fee withall then a cat : you know him not fir . Hor . Tarrie Petruchio I must go with thee , For in ...
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... stand you so affur'd , As firmely as your felfe were still in place , Yea and perhaps with more fucceffefull words Then you : vnleffe you were a scholler fir . Gre . Oh this learning , what a thing it is . Gru , Gru . Oh this woodcocke ...
... stand you so affur'd , As firmely as your felfe were still in place , Yea and perhaps with more fucceffefull words Then you : vnleffe you were a scholler fir . Gre . Oh this learning , what a thing it is . Gru , Gru . Oh this woodcocke ...
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... stand backe , ' tis age that nourisheth . Tra . But youth in ladies eyes that flourisheth . Bap . Content you gentlemen , I will compound this ftrife ' Tis deeds must win the prize , and he of both That can affure my daughter greatest ...
... stand backe , ' tis age that nourisheth . Tra . But youth in ladies eyes that flourisheth . Bap . Content you gentlemen , I will compound this ftrife ' Tis deeds must win the prize , and he of both That can affure my daughter greatest ...
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... stands where I am , and fees you there . Tra . But fay , what to thine olde newes ? : Bion . Why Petruchio is comming , in a new hat and an olde ierkin , a paire of old breeches thrice turn'd ; a paire of bootes that haue been candle ...
... stands where I am , and fees you there . Tra . But fay , what to thine olde newes ? : Bion . Why Petruchio is comming , in a new hat and an olde ierkin , a paire of old breeches thrice turn'd ; a paire of bootes that haue been candle ...
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