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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... honour , As much a childe ere loued , or father friend , A loue that makes breath poore , and fpeech vnable , Beyond all manner of fo much I loue you . Cor . Cor . What fhall Cordelia do , loue and be THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
... honour , As much a childe ere loued , or father friend , A loue that makes breath poore , and fpeech vnable , Beyond all manner of fo much I loue you . Cor . Cor . What fhall Cordelia do , loue and be THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
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... me , I returne those duties backe as are right fit , Obey you , loue you , and most honour you , Why haue my fifters husbands , if they say they loue you all , Haply Haply when I fhall wed , that lord whofe hand THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
... me , I returne those duties backe as are right fit , Obey you , loue you , and most honour you , Why haue my fifters husbands , if they say they loue you all , Haply Haply when I fhall wed , that lord whofe hand THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
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... his purpose , it would make a great gap in your owne honour , and fhake in peeces the heart of his obedienc , I dare pawne downe my life for him , hee I dare THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . power, but as it is fuffered, come to ...
... his purpose , it would make a great gap in your owne honour , and fhake in peeces the heart of his obedienc , I dare pawne downe my life for him , hee I dare THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . power, but as it is fuffered, come to ...
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... honour , and to no further pretence of danger . Gloft . Thinke you fo ? Baft . If your honour iudge it meete , I will place you where you fhall heare vs conferre of this , and by an aurigular affurance haue your fatisfaction , and that ...
... honour , and to no further pretence of danger . Gloft . Thinke you fo ? Baft . If your honour iudge it meete , I will place you where you fhall heare vs conferre of this , and by an aurigular affurance haue your fatisfaction , and that ...
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... honour , There shall he fit till noone . Reg . Till noone , till night my lord , and all night too . Kent . Why madam , if I were your fathers dog , you could not vse me fo . Reg . Sir , being his knaue , I will . Duke . This is a ...
... honour , There shall he fit till noone . Reg . Till noone , till night my lord , and all night too . Kent . Why madam , if I were your fathers dog , you could not vse me fo . Reg . Sir , being his knaue , I will . Duke . This is a ...
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