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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... hast marr'd her gowne . Tail . Your worship is deceiu'd , the gowne is made Iuft as my mafter had direction : Grumio gave order how it fhould be done . Gru . I gaue him no order , I gaue him the ftuffe . Tail . But how did you defire it ...
... hast marr'd her gowne . Tail . Your worship is deceiu'd , the gowne is made Iuft as my mafter had direction : Grumio gave order how it fhould be done . Gru . I gaue him no order , I gaue him the ftuffe . Tail . But how did you defire it ...
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... hast within thee Vadivulged crimes , vnwhipt of iustice , Hide thee thou bloudy hand , thou periur'd , and Thou fimular man of vertue that art inceftious , Caytiffe in peeces fhake , that vnder couert And conuenient feeming , haft ...
... hast within thee Vadivulged crimes , vnwhipt of iustice , Hide thee thou bloudy hand , thou periur'd , and Thou fimular man of vertue that art inceftious , Caytiffe in peeces fhake , that vnder couert And conuenient feeming , haft ...
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... hast slaine me , villaine take my purse : If euer thou wilt thriue , bury my body , And giue the letters which thou findst about me To Edmund earle of Glofter , feeke him out , vpon The British party : ô vntimely death ! death . Edg . I ...
... hast slaine me , villaine take my purse : If euer thou wilt thriue , bury my body , And giue the letters which thou findst about me To Edmund earle of Glofter , feeke him out , vpon The British party : ô vntimely death ! death . Edg . I ...
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... hast to say ? Robert . I haue no more , nor neede I greater proofe . Ichn . First , where thou faidft in abfence of thy fire My brother often lodged in his house : And what of that ? bafe groome to flaunder him , That honoured his ...
... hast to say ? Robert . I haue no more , nor neede I greater proofe . Ichn . First , where thou faidft in abfence of thy fire My brother often lodged in his house : And what of that ? bafe groome to flaunder him , That honoured his ...
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... hast'ned to destroy the faultfull townę . Enter the Baftard with the prophet . Iohn . Is this the man ? Baft . It is my lord . Ichn . Prophet of Pomfret , for fo I heare thou art , That calculat'ft of many things to come : Who by a ...
... hast'ned to destroy the faultfull townę . Enter the Baftard with the prophet . Iohn . Is this the man ? Baft . It is my lord . Ichn . Prophet of Pomfret , for fo I heare thou art , That calculat'ft of many things to come : Who by a ...
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