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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... fortune with his vertuous deedes : And therefore Tranio , for the time I studie , Vertue and that part of philofophie Will I applie , that treates of happineffe , By vertue fpecially to be atchieu'd . Tell me thy minde , for I haue Pisa ...
... fortune with his vertuous deedes : And therefore Tranio , for the time I studie , Vertue and that part of philofophie Will I applie , that treates of happineffe , By vertue fpecially to be atchieu'd . Tell me thy minde , for I haue Pisa ...
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... fortunes farther then at home , Where small experiencc growes but in a few , Signior Hortenfio , thus it ftands with me , Antonio my father is deceast , And I haue thruft myselfe into this maze , Happily to wiue and thriue , as best I ...
... fortunes farther then at home , Where small experiencc growes but in a few , Signior Hortenfio , thus it ftands with me , Antonio my father is deceast , And I haue thruft myselfe into this maze , Happily to wiue and thriue , as best I ...
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... fortune I haue lighted well On this yong man : for learning and behauiour Fit for her turne , well read in poetrie And other bookes , good ones , I warrant yee , Hor . ' Tis well : and I haue met a gentleman Hath promist me to helpe one ...
... fortune I haue lighted well On this yong man : for learning and behauiour Fit for her turne , well read in poetrie And other bookes , good ones , I warrant yee , Hor . ' Tis well : and I haue met a gentleman Hath promist me to helpe one ...
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... fortune ftayes him from his word , Though he be blunt , I knew him paffing wife , Though he be merry , yet withall he's honeft .. Kate . Would Katherine had neuer feen though . Exit weeping . Bap . Go girle , I cannot blame thee now to ...
... fortune ftayes him from his word , Though he be blunt , I knew him paffing wife , Though he be merry , yet withall he's honeft .. Kate . Would Katherine had neuer feen though . Exit weeping . Bap . Go girle , I cannot blame thee now to ...
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... fortunes , That you are like to Sir Vincentio . His name and credit fhall you vndertake , And in my houfe you fhall be friendly lodg'd , Looke that you take vpon you as you should , You vnderstand me fir : fo fhall you stay Till you ...
... fortunes , That you are like to Sir Vincentio . His name and credit fhall you vndertake , And in my houfe you fhall be friendly lodg'd , Looke that you take vpon you as you should , You vnderstand me fir : fo fhall you stay Till you ...
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