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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... lands and goods , Which I haue bettered rather than decreast , Then tell me , if I get your daughters loue , What dowrie shall I haue with her to wife . Bap . After my death , the one halfe of my lands , And in poffeffion twentie ...
... lands and goods , Which I haue bettered rather than decreast , Then tell me , if I get your daughters loue , What dowrie shall I haue with her to wife . Bap . After my death , the one halfe of my lands , And in poffeffion twentie ...
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... lands and leafes whatsoeuer , Let fpecialties be therefore drawne between vs , That couenants may be kept on either hand . Bap . I , when the speciall thing is well obtain'd , That is her loue : for that is all in all . Pet . Why that ...
... lands and leafes whatsoeuer , Let fpecialties be therefore drawne between vs , That couenants may be kept on either hand . Bap . I , when the speciall thing is well obtain'd , That is her loue : for that is all in all . Pet . Why that ...
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... land , all which fhall be her ioynter . What , haue I pincht you fignior Gremio ? Gre . Two thousand duckets by the yeere of land , My land amounts not to so much in all : That she shall haue , befides an argofie That now is lying in ...
... land , all which fhall be her ioynter . What , haue I pincht you fignior Gremio ? Gre . Two thousand duckets by the yeere of land , My land amounts not to so much in all : That she shall haue , befides an argofie That now is lying in ...
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... lands of me fignior Vin- centio . Vinc . Lucentio , oh he hath murdred his mafter ; lay hold on him I charge you in the dukes name : oh my fonne , my fonne tell me thou villaine , where is my fonne Lucentio ? : Tra . Call forth an ...
... lands of me fignior Vin- centio . Vinc . Lucentio , oh he hath murdred his mafter ; lay hold on him I charge you in the dukes name : oh my fonne , my fonne tell me thou villaine , where is my fonne Lucentio ? : Tra . Call forth an ...
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... land : To watch the night in ftormes , the day in cold , Whilft thou ly'ft warme at home , fecure and fafe , And craues no other tribute at thy hands , But loue , fare lookes , and true obedience ; Too litle payment for fo great a debt ...
... land : To watch the night in ftormes , the day in cold , Whilft thou ly'ft warme at home , fecure and fafe , And craues no other tribute at thy hands , But loue , fare lookes , and true obedience ; Too litle payment for fo great a debt ...
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