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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... Lord . Thou art a foole , if Eccho were as fleete , I would esteeme him worth a dozen fuch : But fup them well , and looke vnto them all . To - morrow I intend to hunt againe . Hunts . I will my lord . Lord . What's heere ? One dead ...
... Lord . Thou art a foole , if Eccho were as fleete , I would esteeme him worth a dozen fuch : But fup them well , and looke vnto them all . To - morrow I intend to hunt againe . Hunts . I will my lord . Lord . What's heere ? One dead ...
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... lord : This do , and doe it kindly , gentle firs , It will be pastime paffing excellent , If it be husbanded with modeftie . 1 Hunts . My lord I warrant you we wil play our part As he fhall thinke by our true dilligence He is no leffe ...
... lord : This do , and doe it kindly , gentle firs , It will be pastime paffing excellent , If it be husbanded with modeftie . 1 Hunts . My lord I warrant you we wil play our part As he fhall thinke by our true dilligence He is no leffe ...
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... lord we can containe ourfelues , Were he the verieft anticke in the world . Lord . Go firra , take them to the butterie , And giue them friendly welcome euery one , Let them want nothing that my houfe affoords . Exit one with the ...
... lord we can containe ourfelues , Were he the verieft anticke in the world . Lord . Go firra , take them to the butterie , And giue them friendly welcome euery one , Let them want nothing that my houfe affoords . Exit one with the ...
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... lord restor❜d to health , Who for this feuen yeares hath esteemed him No better than a poore and loathfome begger : And if the boy haue not a woman's guift To raine a shower of commanded teares , An onion will do well for fuch a shift ...
... lord restor❜d to health , Who for this feuen yeares hath esteemed him No better than a poore and loathfome begger : And if the boy haue not a woman's guift To raine a shower of commanded teares , An onion will do well for fuch a shift ...
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... Lord . Hence comes it , that your kindred fhuns your house As beaten hence by your ftrange lunacie . Oh noble lord , bethinke thee of thy birth , Call home thy ancient thoughts from banishment , And banish hence these abie & t lowlie ...
... Lord . Hence comes it , that your kindred fhuns your house As beaten hence by your ftrange lunacie . Oh noble lord , bethinke thee of thy birth , Call home thy ancient thoughts from banishment , And banish hence these abie & t lowlie ...
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