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. 1600 |
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This is meere practise Glofter , by the law of armes Thou art not bound to offer an
vnknowne opposite , Thou art not vanquisht , but cousned and beguild . ' Alb .
Stop your mouth dame , or with this paper shall I stop it : thou worse then any
thing ...
This is meere practise Glofter , by the law of armes Thou art not bound to offer an
vnknowne opposite , Thou art not vanquisht , but cousned and beguild . ' Alb .
Stop your mouth dame , or with this paper shall I stop it : thou worse then any
thing ...
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Yea , and so vsde it , that were it not heere apparant that thou art heire apparant .
But I prethee sweet wag , fhal there be gallows standing in England when thou
art king and resolution thus fubd * as it is with the rusty curb of old father antick ...
Yea , and so vsde it , that were it not heere apparant that thou art heire apparant .
But I prethee sweet wag , fhal there be gallows standing in England when thou
art king and resolution thus fubd * as it is with the rusty curb of old father antick ...
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Do thou amend thy face , and Ile amend my life : thou art our admirall , thou
bearest the lanterne in the poope , but t'is in the nose of thee : thou art the knight
of the burning lampe . Bar . Why , fir lohn , my face does you no harme . Fal . No ,
Ile ...
Do thou amend thy face , and Ile amend my life : thou art our admirall , thou
bearest the lanterne in the poope , but t'is in the nose of thee : thou art the knight
of the burning lampe . Bar . Why , fir lohn , my face does you no harme . Fal . No ,
Ile ...
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I am no thing to thanke God on , I would thou shouldīt know it ; I am an honest
mans wife , and setting thy knighthood aside , thou art a knaue to call me so . Fal .
Setting thy woman - hood aside , thou art a beast , to say otherwise . Hoft .
I am no thing to thanke God on , I would thou shouldīt know it ; I am an honest
mans wife , and setting thy knighthood aside , thou art a knaue to call me so . Fal .
Setting thy woman - hood aside , thou art a beast , to say otherwise . Hoft .
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But mine I am sure thou art , who ere thou be ; And thus I winne thee . They fight ,
the king being in danger , enter prince of Wales . Prin . Hold vp thy head vile Scot
, or thou art like Neuer to hold it vp againe , the spirites Of valiant Sherly ...
But mine I am sure thou art , who ere thou be ; And thus I winne thee . They fight ,
the king being in danger , enter prince of Wales . Prin . Hold vp thy head vile Scot
, or thou art like Neuer to hold it vp againe , the spirites Of valiant Sherly ...
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