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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... know what Philip king of Fraunce ( By his ambassadors ) requires of vs. 2. Elinor . Dare lay my hand that Elinor can gesse Whereto this weighty embaffade doth tend : A If of my nephew Arthur and his claime , If THE ...
... know what Philip king of Fraunce ( By his ambassadors ) requires of vs. 2. Elinor . Dare lay my hand that Elinor can gesse Whereto this weighty embaffade doth tend : A If of my nephew Arthur and his claime , If THE ...
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... Arthur D. of Brittaine fonne and heire to Ieffrey thine elder brother , requireth in the behalfe of the faide Arthur , the kingdome of England , with the lordship of Ireland , Poiters , Aniow , To- raine , Maine : and I attend thine ...
... Arthur D. of Brittaine fonne and heire to Ieffrey thine elder brother , requireth in the behalfe of the faide Arthur , the kingdome of England , with the lordship of Ireland , Poiters , Aniow , To- raine , Maine : and I attend thine ...
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... Arthur and his mates : Effex , thou shalt be ruler of my realme , And toward the maine charges of my warres , Ile ceaze the lafie abbey lubbers lands Into my hands to pay my men of warre . The pope and popelings fhall not grease ...
... Arthur and his mates : Effex , thou shalt be ruler of my realme , And toward the maine charges of my warres , Ile ceaze the lafie abbey lubbers lands Into my hands to pay my men of warre . The pope and popelings fhall not grease ...
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... Arthur . King . Now gin we broach the title of thy claime , Young Arthur in the Albion territories , Skaring proud Angiers with a puissant siege : Braue Auftria , caufe of Cordelions death , Is alfo come to aide thee in thy warres ; And ...
... Arthur . King . Now gin we broach the title of thy claime , Young Arthur in the Albion territories , Skaring proud Angiers with a puissant siege : Braue Auftria , caufe of Cordelions death , Is alfo come to aide thee in thy warres ; And ...
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... Arthur , if thou like my reed , Praise thou the French that helpe thee in this need . Lymog . The Englishman hath little cause I trowe , To fpend good speaches on so proud a foe . Why Arthur here's his fpoyle that now is gone , Who when ...
... Arthur , if thou like my reed , Praise thou the French that helpe thee in this need . Lymog . The Englishman hath little cause I trowe , To fpend good speaches on so proud a foe . Why Arthur here's his fpoyle that now is gone , Who when ...
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