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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... and royall dignity , Thou shalt be cleane dispoyld and disposest . Ioh . False
dreamer , perish with thy witched newes , Villaine thou woundst me with thy
fallacies : If it be true , die for thy tidings price ; If false , for fearing me with vain
suppose ...
... and royall dignity , Thou shalt be cleane dispoyld and disposest . Ioh . False
dreamer , perish with thy witched newes , Villaine thou woundst me with thy
fallacies : If it be true , die for thy tidings price ; If false , for fearing me with vain
suppose ...
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True . Monke . You know likewise the king abhorres a frier . Abbot . True . Monke .
And he that loues not a frier is our enemy . Abbot . Thou saist true . Monke . Then
the king is our enemy . Abbot . True . Mon. Why then should we not kil our ...
True . Monke . You know likewise the king abhorres a frier . Abbot . True . Monke .
And he that loues not a frier is our enemy . Abbot . Thou saist true . Monke . Then
the king is our enemy . Abbot . True . Mon. Why then should we not kil our ...
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Aumerle , thou liest , his honour is as true , In this appeale , as thou art all vniust ,
And that thou art so , there I throw my gage , To prooue it on thee to the extremelt
poynt Of mortall breathing , seize it if thou dar'st . Aum . And if I do not , may my ...
Aumerle , thou liest , his honour is as true , In this appeale , as thou art all vniust ,
And that thou art so , there I throw my gage , To prooue it on thee to the extremelt
poynt Of mortall breathing , seize it if thou dar'st . Aum . And if I do not , may my ...
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Say that againe : the shadow of my forrow ; Ha lets fee : tis very true , my griefe
Lies all within , and these externall manners Of laments are meerely sbadowes to
the unseene . Griefe that swells with silence in the tertured foule : * And I thank ...
Say that againe : the shadow of my forrow ; Ha lets fee : tis very true , my griefe
Lies all within , and these externall manners Of laments are meerely sbadowes to
the unseene . Griefe that swells with silence in the tertured foule : * And I thank ...
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instinct , the lion will not touch the true prince , instinct is a great matter . I was a
coward on instinct , I Mall thinke the better of my felfe , and thee , during my life ; I
, for a valiant Jion , and thou for a true prince : but , by the Lord , lads , I am glad ...
instinct , the lion will not touch the true prince , instinct is a great matter . I was a
coward on instinct , I Mall thinke the better of my felfe , and thee , during my life ; I
, for a valiant Jion , and thou for a true prince : but , by the Lord , lads , I am glad ...
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