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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... That we may 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 ...
... That we may 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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... Philip king of Fraunce ? Chat . His highneffe at my comming was in health , And will'd me to falute your maiestie , And fay the meffage he hath giuen in charge . John . And fpare not man , wee are preparde to heare . Chat . Philip , by ...
... Philip king of Fraunce ? Chat . His highneffe at my comming was in health , And will'd me to falute your maiestie , And fay the meffage he hath giuen in charge . John . And fpare not man , wee are preparde to heare . Chat . Philip , by ...
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... Philip . If firft - borne fonne be heire indubitate By certaine right of Englands auntient lawe , How should my felfe make any other doubt , But I am heire to Robert Fauconbridge ? Ichn . Fond youth , to trouble these our princely eares ...
... Philip . If firft - borne fonne be heire indubitate By certaine right of Englands auntient lawe , How should my felfe make any other doubt , But I am heire to Robert Fauconbridge ? Ichn . Fond youth , to trouble these our princely eares ...
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... baftard is thy brother ? Philip . Not for my felfe , nor for my mother now ; But for the honour of fo braue a man , Whom hee accufeth with adulterie : Q 2 Heere Heere I beseech your grace vpon my knees , To OF KING JOHN .
... baftard is thy brother ? Philip . Not for my felfe , nor for my mother now ; But for the honour of fo braue a man , Whom hee accufeth with adulterie : Q 2 Heere Heere I beseech your grace vpon my knees , To OF KING JOHN .
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... Philips face , His features , actions , and his lineaments , And all this princely prefence fhall confeffe , He is no other but king Richards fonne . Then gratious lord , rest he king Richards fonne , And let me reft fafe in my fathers ...
... Philips face , His features , actions , and his lineaments , And all this princely prefence fhall confeffe , He is no other but king Richards fonne . Then gratious lord , rest he king Richards fonne , And let me reft fafe in my fathers ...
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