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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... fall into my dreames againe : I will therefore tarrie in defpight of the flesh and the blood . Enter a Messenger . Mell . Your honors players hearing your amendment , Are come to play a pleafant comedie , For fo your doctors hold it ...
... fall into my dreames againe : I will therefore tarrie in defpight of the flesh and the blood . Enter a Messenger . Mell . Your honors players hearing your amendment , Are come to play a pleafant comedie , For fo your doctors hold it ...
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... Fall to them as you finde your stomacke ferues you : No profit growes where is no pleasure tane : In briefe fir , studie what you most affect . Luc . Gramercies Tranio , well doft thou aduife , If Biondello thou wert come afhore , We ...
... Fall to them as you finde your stomacke ferues you : No profit growes where is no pleasure tane : In briefe fir , studie what you most affect . Luc . Gramercies Tranio , well doft thou aduife , If Biondello thou wert come afhore , We ...
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... fall the booke . And as he stoop'd againe to take it vp , This mad - brain'd bridegroome tooke him fuch a cuffe , That down fell priest and booke , and booke and priest , Now take them vp quoth he if any lift . Tra . What faid the wench ...
... fall the booke . And as he stoop'd againe to take it vp , This mad - brain'd bridegroome tooke him fuch a cuffe , That down fell priest and booke , and booke and priest , Now take them vp quoth he if any lift . Tra . What faid the wench ...
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... fall ? Kate . Patience I pray you , ' twas a fault vnwilling . Pet . A horfon beetle - headed flap - ear'd knaue : Come Kate fit downe , I know you haue a ftomack , Will you giue thankes , fweete Kate , or else shall I ? What's this ...
... fall ? Kate . Patience I pray you , ' twas a fault vnwilling . Pet . A horfon beetle - headed flap - ear'd knaue : Come Kate fit downe , I know you haue a ftomack , Will you giue thankes , fweete Kate , or else shall I ? What's this ...
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... fall rather , Though the forke inuade the region of my heart , Be Kent vnmannerly , when Lear is mad , What wilt thou do old man , think'st thou that duty Shall haue dread to fpeake , when power to flattery bowes , To plainneffe honours ...
... fall rather , Though the forke inuade the region of my heart , Be Kent vnmannerly , when Lear is mad , What wilt thou do old man , think'st thou that duty Shall haue dread to fpeake , when power to flattery bowes , To plainneffe honours ...
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