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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... Iohn . Then Philip blame not me , thy felfe haft loft By wilfulnesse , thy liuing and thy land . Robert , thou art the heire of Fauconbridge , God giue thee ioy , greater than thy defert . 2. Elia . Why how now Philip , giue away thine ...
... Iohn . Then Philip blame not me , thy felfe haft loft By wilfulnesse , thy liuing and thy land . Robert , thou art the heire of Fauconbridge , God giue thee ioy , greater than thy defert . 2. Elia . Why how now Philip , giue away thine ...
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... Iohn and his followers , Queene , Baftard , Earles , & c . K. Phil . Me feemeth John , an ouer - daring spirit Effects fome frenfie in thy rafh approach , Treading my confines with thy armed troupes . I rather lookt for fome fubmiffe ...
... Iohn and his followers , Queene , Baftard , Earles , & c . K. Phil . Me feemeth John , an ouer - daring spirit Effects fome frenfie in thy rafh approach , Treading my confines with thy armed troupes . I rather lookt for fome fubmiffe ...
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... euery minute with ftearne lookes , Let shadow temper terror in his thoughts , And let the terror make the coward mad , And in his madneffe let him feare pursuit , P 2 And And fo in frenfie let the peafant die . Here OF KING IOHN .
... euery minute with ftearne lookes , Let shadow temper terror in his thoughts , And let the terror make the coward mad , And in his madneffe let him feare pursuit , P 2 And And fo in frenfie let the peafant die . Here OF KING IOHN .
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... Iohn by the grace of God king of England , lord of Ireland , Aniou , Toraine , & c . demandeth once again of you his fubiects of Angiers , if you wil quietly furrender vp the towne into his hands ? Fr. Herold . Philip by the grace of ...
... Iohn by the grace of God king of England , lord of Ireland , Aniou , Toraine , & c . demandeth once again of you his fubiects of Angiers , if you wil quietly furrender vp the towne into his hands ? Fr. Herold . Philip by the grace of ...
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... Iohn , they faw from out their highest towers The cheualiers of France and crosse - bow - shot Make lanes of flaughterd bodies through thine hoaft , And are refolu'd to yeeld to Arthurs right . Iohn . Why Philip , though thou brauft it ...
... Iohn , they faw from out their highest towers The cheualiers of France and crosse - bow - shot Make lanes of flaughterd bodies through thine hoaft , And are refolu'd to yeeld to Arthurs right . Iohn . Why Philip , though thou brauft it ...
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