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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... tell me of a womans tongue ? That giues not halfe so great a blow to heare , As wil a cheffe - nut in a farmers fire . Tufh , tufh , feare boyes with bugs . Gru . For he feares none . Grem . Hortenfio hearke : This gentleman is happily ...
... tell me of a womans tongue ? That giues not halfe so great a blow to heare , As wil a cheffe - nut in a farmers fire . Tufh , tufh , feare boyes with bugs . Gru . For he feares none . Grem . Hortenfio hearke : This gentleman is happily ...
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... tell Whom thou lou'ft beft : fee thou diffemble not . Bianca . Beleeue me fifter , of all the men aliue , I neuer yet beheld that speciall face , Which I could fancie , more then any other . Kate . Minion thou lyeft ; It's not Hortenfio ...
... tell Whom thou lou'ft beft : fee thou diffemble not . Bianca . Beleeue me fifter , of all the men aliue , I neuer yet beheld that speciall face , Which I could fancie , more then any other . Kate . Minion thou lyeft ; It's not Hortenfio ...
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... tell them both These are their tutors , bid them vse them well , We will go walke a little in the orchard , And then to dinner : you are paffing welcome , And so I pray you all to thinke yourselues . Pet . Signior Baptifta , my ...
... tell them both These are their tutors , bid them vse them well , We will go walke a little in the orchard , And then to dinner : you are paffing welcome , And so I pray you all to thinke yourselues . Pet . Signior Baptifta , my ...
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... tell you father , I am as peremptorie as fhe proud minded : And where two raging fires meete together , They do confume the thing that feedes their furie . Though litle fire growes great with litle winde , Yet extreme gufts will blow ...
... tell you father , I am as peremptorie as fhe proud minded : And where two raging fires meete together , They do confume the thing that feedes their furie . Though litle fire growes great with litle winde , Yet extreme gufts will blow ...
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... tell her plaine , She fings as fweetly as a nightinghale : Say that the frowne , Ile fay fhe lookes as cleare As morning rofes newly wafht with dew : Say the be mute , and will not speake a word , Then Ile commend her volubility , And ...
... tell her plaine , She fings as fweetly as a nightinghale : Say that the frowne , Ile fay fhe lookes as cleare As morning rofes newly wafht with dew : Say the be mute , and will not speake a word , Then Ile commend her volubility , And ...
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