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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... league and amitie : Doe this , the gates of Angiers hall giue way , And stand wide open to your hearts content . To make this peace a lasting bond of loue , Remaines one onely honourable meanes , Which by your pardon I fhall here ...
... league and amitie : Doe this , the gates of Angiers hall giue way , And stand wide open to your hearts content . To make this peace a lasting bond of loue , Remaines one onely honourable meanes , Which by your pardon I fhall here ...
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... league with Philip , yeeld to any thing : Lewis fhall haue my neece , and then be fure Arthur shall haue fmall fuccour out of France . John . Brother of France , you heare the citizens : Then tell me , how you meane to deale herein ...
... league with Philip , yeeld to any thing : Lewis fhall haue my neece , and then be fure Arthur shall haue fmall fuccour out of France . John . Brother of France , you heare the citizens : Then tell me , how you meane to deale herein ...
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... league with him , and confirmed it by oath , I doe in the name of our forefaid father the Pope , acquit thee of that oath , as vnlaw- full , beeing made with an hereticke ; howe fai'ft thou Philip , do'st thou obey ? Job . Ich . Brother ...
... league with him , and confirmed it by oath , I doe in the name of our forefaid father the Pope , acquit thee of that oath , as vnlaw- full , beeing made with an hereticke ; howe fai'ft thou Philip , do'st thou obey ? Job . Ich . Brother ...
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... league , if I do not submit ? Phil . What should I fay ? I must obey the pope . Ioh . Obey the pope , and breake your oath to God ? Phil . The legate hath abfolu'd me of mine oath : Then yeeld to Rome , or I defie thee here . Ioh . Why ...
... league , if I do not submit ? Phil . What should I fay ? I must obey the pope . Ioh . Obey the pope , and breake your oath to God ? Phil . The legate hath abfolu'd me of mine oath : Then yeeld to Rome , or I defie thee here . Ioh . Why ...
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... league of high refolue , That pawne their bodies for their foules regard . Effex . Now wanteth but the reft to end this worke , In pilgrimes habite comes our holy troupe A furlong hence , with fwift vnwoonted pace , May be they are the ...
... league of high refolue , That pawne their bodies for their foules regard . Effex . Now wanteth but the reft to end this worke , In pilgrimes habite comes our holy troupe A furlong hence , with fwift vnwoonted pace , May be they are the ...
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