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 |
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... blood and teares are drawne . Lord . Thou art a lord and nothing but a lord : Thou haft a ladie farre more beautifull , Then any woman in this waining age . 1 Man . And til the teares that she hath shed for thee , Like enuious flouds ...
... blood and teares are drawne . Lord . Thou art a lord and nothing but a lord : Thou haft a ladie farre more beautifull , Then any woman in this waining age . 1 Man . And til the teares that she hath shed for thee , Like enuious flouds ...
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... blood . Enter a Messenger . Mel . Your honors players hearing your amendment , Are come to play a pleafant comedie , For fo your doctors hold it verie meete , Seeing too much fadneffe hath congeal'd your blood , And melancholly is the ...
... blood . Enter a Messenger . Mel . Your honors players hearing your amendment , Are come to play a pleafant comedie , For fo your doctors hold it verie meete , Seeing too much fadneffe hath congeal'd your blood , And melancholly is the ...
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... blood in France , that dowerles Tooke our yongest borne , I could as well be brought To knee his throne , and fquire - like penfion beg , To keepe bafe life afoote ; returne with her ? Perfwade me rather to be flaue and fumpter To this ...
... blood in France , that dowerles Tooke our yongest borne , I could as well be brought To knee his throne , and fquire - like penfion beg , To keepe bafe life afoote ; returne with her ? Perfwade me rather to be flaue and fumpter To this ...
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... blood and breeding , And from fome knowledge and affurance , Offer this office to you . Gent . I will talke farther with you . Kent . No do not , For confirmation that I much more Then my outwall , open this purfe and take What it ...
... blood and breeding , And from fome knowledge and affurance , Offer this office to you . Gent . I will talke farther with you . Kent . No do not , For confirmation that I much more Then my outwall , open this purfe and take What it ...
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William Shakespeare. dost thou lash that whore ? ftrip thine owne backe , thy blood hotly lufts to vse her in that kind for which thou whipst her . The vfurer hangs the cozener , through tattered ragges fmall vices do appeare , robes and ...
William Shakespeare. dost thou lash that whore ? ftrip thine owne backe , thy blood hotly lufts to vse her in that kind for which thou whipst her . The vfurer hangs the cozener , through tattered ragges fmall vices do appeare , robes and ...
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