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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... noble lord , let me intreate of you To pardon me yet for a night or two ; Or if not so , vntil the fun be fet . . For your phyfitions have expressely charg'd , In perill to incurre you former malady , That I fhould yet abfent me from ...
... noble lord , let me intreate of you To pardon me yet for a night or two ; Or if not so , vntil the fun be fet . . For your phyfitions have expressely charg'd , In perill to incurre you former malady , That I fhould yet abfent me from ...
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... noble gentleman , To whom my father is not all vnknowne , And were his daughter fairer then she is , She may more futors haue , and me for one . Faire Ladaes daughter had a thousand wooers , Then well one more may faire Bianca haue ...
... noble gentleman , To whom my father is not all vnknowne , And were his daughter fairer then she is , She may more futors haue , and me for one . Faire Ladaes daughter had a thousand wooers , Then well one more may faire Bianca haue ...
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... noble gentlewoman : Let me imbrace with old Vincentio , And wander we to fee thy honeft fonne , Who will of thy arriuall be full ioyous . Vin . But is this true , or is it elfe your pleasure , Like pleasant trauailors to breake a iest ...
... noble gentlewoman : Let me imbrace with old Vincentio , And wander we to fee thy honeft fonne , Who will of thy arriuall be full ioyous . Vin . But is this true , or is it elfe your pleasure , Like pleasant trauailors to breake a iest ...
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... noble lord . Lear . My lord or Burgundy , we first addresse towards you , Who with a king hath riuald for our daughter , What in the least will you require in present Dower with her , or cease your quest of loue ? Burg . Burg . Roiall ...
... noble lord . Lear . My lord or Burgundy , we first addresse towards you , Who with a king hath riuald for our daughter , What in the least will you require in present Dower with her , or cease your quest of loue ? Burg . Burg . Roiall ...
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... noble Burgundy , when fhe was deare to vs , We did hold her fo , but now her price is fallen ; Sir , there fhe ftands , if ought within that little . Seeming fubftance , or all of it with our difpleasure peec'ft , And nothing elfe may ...
... noble Burgundy , when fhe was deare to vs , We did hold her fo , but now her price is fallen ; Sir , there fhe ftands , if ought within that little . Seeming fubftance , or all of it with our difpleasure peec'ft , And nothing elfe may ...
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