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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... The greatest coward liuing on the earth . John . Then cheere thee Philip , lohn wil keep his word , Kneele down , in sight of Philip king of France , And And all these princely lords affembled here , I gird THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE.
... The greatest coward liuing on the earth . John . Then cheere thee Philip , lohn wil keep his word , Kneele down , in sight of Philip king of France , And And all these princely lords affembled here , I gird THE TROUBLESOME RAIGNE.
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... lohn , thy crowching and diffembling thus Cannot deceive the legate of the pope ,, Say what thou wilt , I will not credite thee : Thy crowne and kingdome both are tane away , And thou art curft without redemption . John . John . Accurft ...
... lohn , thy crowching and diffembling thus Cannot deceive the legate of the pope ,, Say what thou wilt , I will not credite thee : Thy crowne and kingdome both are tane away , And thou art curft without redemption . John . John . Accurft ...
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... Lohn of Lancaster , The noble Weftmerland , and warlike Blunt ; And many mo coriuales , and deare men Of estimation , and command in armes . Sir M. Doubt not my lord , he fhall be well oppos'd . Arch . I hope no leffe ? yet , needfull t ...
... Lohn of Lancaster , The noble Weftmerland , and warlike Blunt ; And many mo coriuales , and deare men Of estimation , and command in armes . Sir M. Doubt not my lord , he fhall be well oppos'd . Arch . I hope no leffe ? yet , needfull t ...
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... lohn cannot indure an apple Iohn . Draw Mas thou faift true , the prince once fet a dish of ap- ple Iohns before him , and told him there were fiue more fir Lohns , and putting off his hat , faid , I will now take my leaue of these fix ...
... lohn cannot indure an apple Iohn . Draw Mas thou faift true , the prince once fet a dish of ap- ple Iohns before him , and told him there were fiue more fir Lohns , and putting off his hat , faid , I will now take my leaue of these fix ...
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... lohn let me haue fiue hundred of my thoufand . lohn , Sir I will be as good as my worde , this that you heard was but a collour . Shal . A collor that I feare you will die in fir Iohn . Iohn . Feare no colours , go with me to dinner ...
... lohn let me haue fiue hundred of my thoufand . lohn , Sir I will be as good as my worde , this that you heard was but a collour . Shal . A collor that I feare you will die in fir Iohn . Iohn . Feare no colours , go with me to dinner ...
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