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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... crowne in the middle , and gaueft away both parts , thou boreft thy affe on thy back ore the dirt , thou hadst little wit in thy bald crowne , when thou gaueft thy golden one away ; if I fpeak like my felfe in this , let him be whipt ...
... crowne in the middle , and gaueft away both parts , thou boreft thy affe on thy back ore the dirt , thou hadst little wit in thy bald crowne , when thou gaueft thy golden one away ; if I fpeak like my felfe in this , let him be whipt ...
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... crowne of the cliffe , what thing was that Which parted from you ? Glo . A poore vnfortunate begger . Edg . As I stood heere below , methought his eyes Were too full moones ; a had a thousand noses , Hornes , welkt and waued like the ...
... crowne of the cliffe , what thing was that Which parted from you ? Glo . A poore vnfortunate begger . Edg . As I stood heere below , methought his eyes Were too full moones ; a had a thousand noses , Hornes , welkt and waued like the ...
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... crowne . My lord of Pembrooke and lord Salsbury , Admit the lord Chattilion to our presence ; 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 ...
... crowne . My lord of Pembrooke and lord Salsbury , Admit the lord Chattilion to our presence ; 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 ...
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... warres : If fo , forbearance is a deed well donc . Arth . Ah mother , poffeffion of a crowne is much , And lohn as I haue heard reported of , For For prefent vantage would aduenture farre . The world can THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE 1 ...
... warres : If fo , forbearance is a deed well donc . Arth . Ah mother , poffeffion of a crowne is much , And lohn as I haue heard reported of , For For prefent vantage would aduenture farre . The world can THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE 1 ...
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... crowne and kingdom of England , with Angiers , and diuers townes on this fide the fea : wil you ac- knowledge him your liege lord , who speaketh in my word , to entertain you with all fauors , as befeemeth a king to his fubiects , or a ...
... crowne and kingdom of England , with Angiers , and diuers townes on this fide the fea : wil you ac- knowledge him your liege lord , who speaketh in my word , to entertain you with all fauors , as befeemeth a king to his fubiects , or a ...
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