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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... death how foule and loathfome is thine image : Sirs , I will practise on this drunken man . What thinke you , if he were conuey'd to bed , Wrap'd in sweet cloathes : rings put vpon his fingers : A moft delicious banquet by his bed , And ...
... death how foule and loathfome is thine image : Sirs , I will practise on this drunken man . What thinke you , if he were conuey'd to bed , Wrap'd in sweet cloathes : rings put vpon his fingers : A moft delicious banquet by his bed , And ...
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... death . Cur . There's fire readie , and therefore good Grumio the newes . Gru . Why Iacke boy , ho boy , and as much newes as thou wilt . Cur . Come , you are so full of conicatching . Gru . Why therefore fire , for I haue caught ...
... death . Cur . There's fire readie , and therefore good Grumio the newes . Gru . Why Iacke boy , ho boy , and as much newes as thou wilt . Cur . Come , you are so full of conicatching . Gru . Why therefore fire , for I haue caught ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. Tra . ' Tis death for any one in Mantua To come to Padua , know you not the cause ? Your fhips are ftaid at Venice , and the duke For priuate quarrell ' twixt your duke and him , Hath publish'd and ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Tra . ' Tis death for any one in Mantua To come to Padua , know you not the cause ? Your fhips are ftaid at Venice , and the duke For priuate quarrell ' twixt your duke and him , Hath publish'd and ...
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... death . I prethee goe , and get me fome repaft , I care not what , fo it be wholfome foode . Gru . What fay you to a neats foote ? Kate . ' Tis paffing good , I prethee let me haue it . Gru . I feare it is too chollericke a meate , How ...
... death . I prethee goe , and get me fome repaft , I care not what , fo it be wholfome foode . Gru . What fay you to a neats foote ? Kate . ' Tis paffing good , I prethee let me haue it . Gru . I feare it is too chollericke a meate , How ...
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... death with a bottome of browne thred : I said a gɔwne . Pet . Proceede . Tail . With a fmall compaft cape . Gru . I confeffe the cape . Tail . With a trunke fleeue . Gru . I confeffe two fleeues . Tail . The fleeues curiously cut . Pet ...
... death with a bottome of browne thred : I said a gɔwne . Pet . Proceede . Tail . With a fmall compaft cape . Gru . I confeffe the cape . Tail . With a trunke fleeue . Gru . I confeffe two fleeues . Tail . The fleeues curiously cut . Pet ...
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