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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... Euen as a flat ring dreame , or worthles fancie . Then take him vp , and manage well the ieft : Carrie him gently to my faireft chamber , And hang it round with all my wanton pictures . Balme his foule head in warme diftilled waters ...
... Euen as a flat ring dreame , or worthles fancie . Then take him vp , and manage well the ieft : Carrie him gently to my faireft chamber , And hang it round with all my wanton pictures . Balme his foule head in warme diftilled waters ...
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... Euen as the wauing fedges play with winde . Lord . Wee'l fhew thee lo , as fhe was a maid , And how she was beguiled and furpriz'd , As liuelie painted , as the deede was done . 3 Man . Or Daphne roming through a thornie wood ...
... Euen as the wauing fedges play with winde . Lord . Wee'l fhew thee lo , as fhe was a maid , And how she was beguiled and furpriz'd , As liuelie painted , as the deede was done . 3 Man . Or Daphne roming through a thornie wood ...
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... Euen he Biondello . Gre . Hearke you fir , you meane not her to ――― Tra . Perhaps him and her fir , what haue you to do ? Petr . Not her that chides fir , at any hand I pray . Tra . I loue no chiders fir : Biondello , let's away . Luc ...
... Euen he Biondello . Gre . Hearke you fir , you meane not her to ――― Tra . Perhaps him and her fir , what haue you to do ? Petr . Not her that chides fir , at any hand I pray . Tra . I loue no chiders fir : Biondello , let's away . Luc ...
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... euen thus : therefore ha done with words , To me fhe's married not vnto my clothes : Could I repaire what she will weare in me , As I can change thefe poor accoutrements , ' Twere well for Kate , and better for myselfe . But what a ...
... euen thus : therefore ha done with words , To me fhe's married not vnto my clothes : Could I repaire what she will weare in me , As I can change thefe poor accoutrements , ' Twere well for Kate , and better for myselfe . But what a ...
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... Euen to the vttermoft as I please in words . Pet . Why thou faieft true , it is a paltrie cap , A custard coffen , a bauble , a filken pie , I loue thee well in that thou lik'ft it not . Kate . Loue me , or loue me not , I like the cap ...
... Euen to the vttermoft as I please in words . Pet . Why thou faieft true , it is a paltrie cap , A custard coffen , a bauble , a filken pie , I loue thee well in that thou lik'ft it not . Kate . Loue me , or loue me not , I like the cap ...
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