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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... hand , Wherein your cunning can affift me much . There is a lord will heare you play to nights But I am doubtfull of your modefties , Leaft ( ouer - eying of his odde behauiour , For yet his honor neuer heard a play ) You breake into ...
... hand , Wherein your cunning can affift me much . There is a lord will heare you play to nights But I am doubtfull of your modefties , Leaft ( ouer - eying of his odde behauiour , For yet his honor neuer heard a play ) You breake into ...
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... hand , When with his knees he kist the Cretan strond . Tra . Saw you no more ? mark'd you not how her sister Began to fcold , and raise vp fuch a storme , That mortal eares might hardly indure the din . Luc . Tranio , I faw her corrall ...
... hand , When with his knees he kist the Cretan strond . Tra . Saw you no more ? mark'd you not how her sister Began to fcold , and raise vp fuch a storme , That mortal eares might hardly indure the din . Luc . Tranio , I faw her corrall ...
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... hand , And see you reade no other lectures to her : You vnderstande me . Ouer and befide Signior Baptiftas liberalitie , Ile mend it with a largeffe . Take your paper too , And let me haue them verie well perfum'd ; For she is sweeter ...
... hand , And see you reade no other lectures to her : You vnderstande me . Ouer and befide Signior Baptiftas liberalitie , Ile mend it with a largeffe . Take your paper too , And let me haue them verie well perfum'd ; For she is sweeter ...
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... hand I pray . Tra . I loue no chiders fir : Biondello , let's away . Luc . Well begun Tranio . Hor . Sir a word ere you go : Are you a futor to the maid you talke of , yea or no ? Tra . And I be fir , is it any offence ? Gre . No if ...
... hand I pray . Tra . I loue no chiders fir : Biondello , let's away . Luc . Well begun Tranio . Hor . Sir a word ere you go : Are you a futor to the maid you talke of , yea or no ? Tra . And I be fir , is it any offence ? Gre . No if ...
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... hand . Bap . I , when the speciall thing is well obtain'd , That is her loue : for that is all in all . Pet . Why that is nothing : for I tell you father , I am as peremptorie as fhe proud minded : And where two raging fires meete ...
... hand . Bap . I , when the speciall thing is well obtain'd , That is her loue : for that is all in all . Pet . Why that is nothing : for I tell you father , I am as peremptorie as fhe proud minded : And where two raging fires meete ...
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