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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... Feare not my lord we can containe ourfelues , Were he the verieft anticke in the world . Lord . Go firra , take them to the butterie , And giue them friendly welcome euery one , Let them want nothing that my houfe affoords . Exit one ...
... Feare not my lord we can containe ourfelues , Were he the verieft anticke in the world . Lord . Go firra , take them to the butterie , And giue them friendly welcome euery one , Let them want nothing that my houfe affoords . Exit one ...
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... feare , I wis it is not halfe way to her heart : But if it were , doubt not , her care should be , To combe your noddle with a three - legg'd stoole , And paint your face , and vse you like a foole . Hor . From all fuch diuels , good ...
... feare , I wis it is not halfe way to her heart : But if it were , doubt not , her care should be , To combe your noddle with a three - legg'd stoole , And paint your face , and vse you like a foole . Hor . From all fuch diuels , good ...
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... feare I was defcried : Waite you on him , I charge you , as becomes : While I make way from hence to faue my life : You vnderstand me ? Bion . I fir ne're a whit . Luc . And not a iot of Tranie in your mouth , Tranio is chang'd into ...
... feare I was defcried : Waite you on him , I charge you , as becomes : While I make way from hence to faue my life : You vnderstand me ? Bion . I fir ne're a whit . Luc . And not a iot of Tranie in your mouth , Tranio is chang'd into ...
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... feare boyes with bugs . Gru . For he feares none . Grem . Hortenfio hearke : This gentleman is happily arriu'd ; My minde prefumes for his owne good , and yours . Hor . I promist we would be contributors , And beare his charge of wooing ...
... feare boyes with bugs . Gru . For he feares none . Grem . Hortenfio hearke : This gentleman is happily arriu'd ; My minde prefumes for his owne good , and yours . Hor . I promist we would be contributors , And beare his charge of wooing ...
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... feare I promise you , if I looke pale . Bap . What will my daughter proue a good mufitian ? Hor . I thinke ( he'l proue a fouldier , Iron may hold with her but neuer lutes . Bap . Why then thou canst not breake her to the lute ? Hor ...
... feare I promise you , if I looke pale . Bap . What will my daughter proue a good mufitian ? Hor . I thinke ( he'l proue a fouldier , Iron may hold with her but neuer lutes . Bap . Why then thou canst not breake her to the lute ? Hor ...
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