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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... armes . If you strike me , you are no gentleman , And if no gentleman , why then no armes . a Pet . A herald Kate ? oh put me in thy bookes . Kate . What is your creft , a coxcombe ? Pet . A combleffe cocke , fo Kate will be my hen ...
... armes . If you strike me , you are no gentleman , And if no gentleman , why then no armes . a Pet . A herald Kate ? oh put me in thy bookes . Kate . What is your creft , a coxcombe ? Pet . A combleffe cocke , fo Kate will be my hen ...
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... arme ; but when he faw my beft alarumd fpirits bold in the quarrels right , rouzd to the encounter , or whether gafted by the noise I made , but fodainly he fled . Gloft . Let him flie farre , not in this land fhall he remaine vncaught ...
... arme ; but when he faw my beft alarumd fpirits bold in the quarrels right , rouzd to the encounter , or whether gafted by the noise I made , but fodainly he fled . Gloft . Let him flie farre , not in this land fhall he remaine vncaught ...
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... armes , what's the matter here ? Duke . Keepe peace vpon your liues , he dies that strikes againe , what's the matter ? Reg . The meffengers from our fifter , and the king . Duke . What's your difference , fpeake ? Stew . I am scarse in ...
... armes , what's the matter here ? Duke . Keepe peace vpon your liues , he dies that strikes againe , what's the matter ? Reg . The meffengers from our fifter , and the king . Duke . What's your difference , fpeake ? Stew . I am scarse in ...
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... Armes , armes , fword , fire , corruption in the place , Falfe iufticer , why haft thou let her scape ? Edg . Bleffe thy fiue wits . Kent . O pitty fir , where is the patience now . That you fo oft haue boasted to retaine . Edg . My ...
... Armes , armes , fword , fire , corruption in the place , Falfe iufticer , why haft thou let her scape ? Edg . Bleffe thy fiue wits . Kent . O pitty fir , where is the patience now . That you fo oft haue boasted to retaine . Edg . My ...
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... armes , I haue ore - heard a plot of death vpon him , There is a litter ready , lay him in it , and driue towards Douer , friend , Where thou shalt meete both welcome and protection ; take vp thy master . If thou shouldft dally halfe an ...
... armes , I haue ore - heard a plot of death vpon him , There is a litter ready , lay him in it , and driue towards Douer , friend , Where thou shalt meete both welcome and protection ; take vp thy master . If thou shouldft dally halfe an ...
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