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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... are welcome . Players . We thanke your honor . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to night ? 2 Player . So please your lordshippe to accept our dutie . B 3 Lord . Lord . With all my heart . This fellow I THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... are welcome . Players . We thanke your honor . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to night ? 2 Player . So please your lordshippe to accept our dutie . B 3 Lord . Lord . With all my heart . This fellow I THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... 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 fome merrie paffion , And fo offend him : for I tell you firs , If you should smile , he ...
... 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 fome merrie paffion , And fo offend him : for I tell you firs , If you should smile , he ...
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... night or two ; Or if not so , vntil the fun be fet . . For your phyfitions have expressely charg'd , In perill to incurre you former malady , That I fhould yet abfent me from your bed : I hope this reason ftands for my excufe . Beg . I ...
... night or two ; Or if not so , vntil the fun be fet . . For your phyfitions have expressely charg'd , In perill to incurre you former malady , That I fhould yet abfent me from your bed : I hope this reason ftands for my excufe . Beg . I ...
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... night our part . Pet . Be patient gentlemen , I choose her for myselfe , If the and I be pleas'd , what's that to you ? ' Tis bargain'd twixt vs twaine being alone , That fhe fhall ftill be curft in companie . I tell you ' tis ...
... night our part . Pet . Be patient gentlemen , I choose her for myselfe , If the and I be pleas'd , what's that to you ? ' Tis bargain'd twixt vs twaine being alone , That fhe fhall ftill be curft in companie . I tell you ' tis ...
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... night ? Pet . I muft away to day before night come , Make it no wonder if you knew my bufineffe , You would intreate me rather goe then stay : And honeft company , I thanke you all , That haue beheld me giue away myfelfe To this moft ...
... night ? Pet . I muft away to day before night come , Make it no wonder if you knew my bufineffe , You would intreate me rather goe then stay : And honeft company , I thanke you all , That haue beheld me giue away myfelfe To this moft ...
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