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. 1600 |
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Pisa renowned for graue citizens Gaue me my being , and my father first A
merchant of great trafficke through the world : Vincentic's come of the Bentiuolij ,
Viccentio's sonne , brought vp in Florence , It shall become to ferue all hopes
conceiu'd ...
Pisa renowned for graue citizens Gaue me my being , and my father first A
merchant of great trafficke through the world : Vincentic's come of the Bentiuolij ,
Viccentio's sonne , brought vp in Florence , It shall become to ferue all hopes
conceiu'd ...
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I marrie am I sir , and now ' tis plotted , Luc . I haue it Tranio , Tra . Master , for my
hand , Both our inuentions meet and iumpe in one . Luc . Tell me thine first . Vol .
II . с Tra , Tra . You will be schoole - master , And THE TAMING OF THE SHREw ...
I marrie am I sir , and now ' tis plotted , Luc . I haue it Tranio , Tra . Master , for my
hand , Both our inuentions meet and iumpe in one . Luc . Tell me thine first . Vol .
II . с Tra , Tra . You will be schoole - master , And THE TAMING OF THE SHREw ...
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... But I will charme him first to keepe his tongue . Tra . So had you neede : In
breefe fir , fith it your pleasure is , And I am tied to be obedient , For fo your father
charg'd me at our parting ; Be seruiceable to my sonne ( quoth he ) Although I
thinke ...
... But I will charme him first to keepe his tongue . Tra . So had you neede : In
breefe fir , fith it your pleasure is , And I am tied to be obedient , For fo your father
charg'd me at our parting ; Be seruiceable to my sonne ( quoth he ) Although I
thinke ...
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Knocke you heere sir ? Why sir , what am I sir , that I should knocke you heere fir .
Petr . Villaine I say , knocke me at this gate , And rap me well , or Ile knocke your
knaues pate . Gru . My mr is growne quarrelsome : I should knocke you first ...
Knocke you heere sir ? Why sir , what am I sir , that I should knocke you heere fir .
Petr . Villaine I say , knocke me at this gate , And rap me well , or Ile knocke your
knaues pate . Gru . My mr is growne quarrelsome : I should knocke you first ...
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Whome would to God I had well knockt at first then had not Grumie come by the
worst . Petr . A sencelesse villaine : good Hortenfio , I bad the rascall knocke
vpon your gate , And could not get bim for my heart to do it . Gru . Knocke at the
gate ?
Whome would to God I had well knockt at first then had not Grumie come by the
worst . Petr . A sencelesse villaine : good Hortenfio , I bad the rascall knocke
vpon your gate , And could not get bim for my heart to do it . Gru . Knocke at the
gate ?
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