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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... mother wit . Kate . A wittie mother , witleffe else her fonne . Pet . Am I not wife ? Kate . Yes , keepe you warme . Pet . Marry fo I meane fweete Katherine in thy bed : And therefore fetting all this chat afide , Thus in plaine termes ...
... mother wit . Kate . A wittie mother , witleffe else her fonne . Pet . Am I not wife ? Kate . Yes , keepe you warme . Pet . Marry fo I meane fweete Katherine in thy bed : And therefore fetting all this chat afide , Thus in plaine termes ...
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... mothers fonne , and that's myselfe , It shall be moone , or starre , or what I list , Or ere I iourney to your fathers house : Goe on , and fetch our horfes backe againe Euer more croft and croft , nothing but croft . Hort . Say as he ...
... mothers fonne , and that's myselfe , It shall be moone , or starre , or what I list , Or ere I iourney to your fathers house : Goe on , and fetch our horfes backe againe Euer more croft and croft , nothing but croft . Hort . Say as he ...
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... mother fayes if I may beleeue her . Petr . Why how now gentleman : why this is flat knauerie to take vpon you another mans name . Ped . Lay hands on the villaine , I beleeue a meanes to cozen fome bodie in this citie vnder my ...
... mother fayes if I may beleeue her . Petr . Why how now gentleman : why this is flat knauerie to take vpon you another mans name . Ped . Lay hands on the villaine , I beleeue a meanes to cozen fome bodie in this citie vnder my ...
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... mother could , whereupon fhe grew round wombed , and had indeed fir a fonne for her cradle , ere she had a husband for her bed , do you smell a fault ? Kent . I cannot wish the fault vndone , the iffue of it being fo proper . Gloft ...
... mother could , whereupon fhe grew round wombed , and had indeed fir a fonne for her cradle , ere she had a husband for her bed , do you smell a fault ? Kent . I cannot wish the fault vndone , the iffue of it being fo proper . Gloft ...
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... mother vnder the Dragons taile , and my natiuity was vnder Vrfa maior , fo that it followes I am rough and lecherous ; fut , I should haue beene that I am , had the maidenlest starre of the firmament twiuckled on my baftardy ; Edgar ...
... mother vnder the Dragons taile , and my natiuity was vnder Vrfa maior , fo that it followes I am rough and lecherous ; fut , I should haue beene that I am , had the maidenlest starre of the firmament twiuckled on my baftardy ; Edgar ...
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