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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... vpon my wife . Luc . A hundred then . Hor . Content . Petr . A match ' tis done . Hor . Who fhall begin ? Luc . That will I. Goe Biondello , bid your miftris come to me . Bion . I goe . Bap . Sonne Ile be you halfe , Bianca comes . Luc ...
... vpon my wife . Luc . A hundred then . Hor . Content . Petr . A match ' tis done . Hor . Who fhall begin ? Luc . That will I. Goe Biondello , bid your miftris come to me . Bion . I goe . Bap . Sonne Ile be you halfe , Bianca comes . Luc ...
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... vpon the foule disease , Reuoke thy doome , or whilft I can vent clamour From my throat , Ile tell thee thou doft euill . Lear . Heare me , on thy allegiance heare me ; Since thou haft fought to make vs breake our vow , Which we durft ...
... vpon the foule disease , Reuoke thy doome , or whilft I can vent clamour From my throat , Ile tell thee thou doft euill . Lear . Heare me , on thy allegiance heare me ; Since thou haft fought to make vs breake our vow , Which we durft ...
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... vpon , Be it lawfull I take vp what's caft away . Gods , Gods ! tis ftrange , that from their cold't neglect , My louc fhould kindle to enflam'd refpect , Thy Thy dowrelesse daughter king , throwne to thy chance , THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
... vpon , Be it lawfull I take vp what's caft away . Gods , Gods ! tis ftrange , that from their cold't neglect , My louc fhould kindle to enflam'd refpect , Thy Thy dowrelesse daughter king , throwne to thy chance , THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
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... vpon his party against the duke of Albaney , aduise your— Edg . I am fure on't not a word . Baftard . I heare my father comming , pardon me in crau- ing , I must draw my fword vpon you , feeme to defende your felfe , now quit you well ...
... vpon his party against the duke of Albaney , aduise your— Edg . I am fure on't not a word . Baftard . I heare my father comming , pardon me in crau- ing , I must draw my fword vpon you , feeme to defende your felfe , now quit you well ...
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... vpon your epelipticke visage , Smoile you my speeches , as I were a foole ? Goose , if I had you vpon Sarum plaine , Ide fend you cackling home to Camulet . Duke . What , art thou mad olde fellow ? Gloft . How fell you out , fay that ...
... vpon your epelipticke visage , Smoile you my speeches , as I were a foole ? Goose , if I had you vpon Sarum plaine , Ide fend you cackling home to Camulet . Duke . What , art thou mad olde fellow ? Gloft . How fell you out , fay that ...
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