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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... Enter foure or fiue feruingmen . Gru . Why the comes to borrow nothing of them . Nat . Welcome home Grumio . Phil ... Enter Petruchio and Kate . Pet . Where be thefe knaues ? what no man at doore To hold my stirrop , nor to take my horse ...
... Enter foure or fiue feruingmen . Gru . Why the comes to borrow nothing of them . Nat . Welcome home Grumio . Phil ... Enter Petruchio and Kate . Pet . Where be thefe knaues ? what no man at doore To hold my stirrop , nor to take my horse ...
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... Enter feruants with supper . Why when I say ? Nay good sweete Kate be merrie . Off with my boots , you rogues : you villaines , when ? It was the friar of orders gray , As he forth walked on his way . Out you rogue , you plucke my foot ...
... Enter feruants with supper . Why when I say ? Nay good sweete Kate be merrie . Off with my boots , you rogues : you villaines , when ? It was the friar of orders gray , As he forth walked on his way . Out you rogue , you plucke my foot ...
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... : Be patient , to morrow ' t fhall be mended , And for this night we'l fast for companie . Come I will bring thee to thy bridall chamber . Exeunt . Enter Enter feruants feverally . Nat . Peter didft euer fee THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... : Be patient , to morrow ' t fhall be mended , And for this night we'l fast for companie . Come I will bring thee to thy bridall chamber . Exeunt . Enter Enter feruants feverally . Nat . Peter didft euer fee THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. Enter feruants feverally . Nat . Peter didft euer fee the like . Peter . He kills her in her owne humor . Grumio , Where is he ? Enter Curtis a feruant . Cur . In her chamber , making a fermon of ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Enter feruants feverally . Nat . Peter didft euer fee the like . Peter . He kills her in her owne humor . Grumio , Where is he ? Enter Curtis a feruant . Cur . In her chamber , making a fermon of ...
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... Enter Tranio and Hortenfio . Tra . Is't poffible friend Lifio , that mistris Bianca Doth fancie any other but Lucentio , I tell you fir , fhe beares me faire in hand . Luc . Sir , to fatisfie you in what I haue faid , Stand by , and ...
... Enter Tranio and Hortenfio . Tra . Is't poffible friend Lifio , that mistris Bianca Doth fancie any other but Lucentio , I tell you fir , fhe beares me faire in hand . Luc . Sir , to fatisfie you in what I haue faid , Stand by , and ...
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