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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... Lucentio . Luc . Tranio be fo , because Lucentio loues , And let me be a flaue , t'achieue that maide , Whose fodaine fight hath thral'd my wounded eye . Enter Enter Biondello . Heere comes the rogue . Sirra , THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... Lucentio . Luc . Tranio be fo , because Lucentio loues , And let me be a flaue , t'achieue that maide , Whose fodaine fight hath thral'd my wounded eye . Enter Enter Biondello . Heere comes the rogue . Sirra , THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... whose hap fhall be to haue her , Wil not fo graceleffe be , to be ingrate . Hor . Sir you fay wel , and well you do conceiue , And fince you do profeffe to be a futor , You must as we do , gratifie this gentleman , To whom we all reft ...
... whose hap fhall be to haue her , Wil not fo graceleffe be , to be ingrate . Hor . Sir you fay wel , and well you do conceiue , And fince you do profeffe to be a futor , You must as we do , gratifie this gentleman , To whom we all reft ...
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... whose wife is most obedient , To come at first when he doth fend for her , Shall win the wager which we will propofe . Hor . Content what's the wager ? Luc . Twentie crownes . Petr . Twenty crownes . Ile venture fo much of my hawke or ...
... whose wife is most obedient , To come at first when he doth fend for her , Shall win the wager which we will propofe . Hor . Content what's the wager ? Luc . Twentie crownes . Petr . Twenty crownes . Ile venture fo much of my hawke or ...
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... Whose nature is so farre from doing harmes , That he fufpects none , on whofe foolish honesty My practises ride eafie , I fee the bufineffe , Let me if not by birth , haue lands by wit , All with me's meete , that I can fashion fit ...
... Whose nature is so farre from doing harmes , That he fufpects none , on whofe foolish honesty My practises ride eafie , I fee the bufineffe , Let me if not by birth , haue lands by wit , All with me's meete , that I can fashion fit ...
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... whose life I haue fpar'd at fute of his gray - beard . Kent . Thou whorefon zed , thou vnneceffary letter , my lord if you will giue me leaue , I will tread this vnboulted viliaine into morter , and daube the wals of a iaques with him ...
... whose life I haue fpar'd at fute of his gray - beard . Kent . Thou whorefon zed , thou vnneceffary letter , my lord if you will giue me leaue , I will tread this vnboulted viliaine into morter , and daube the wals of a iaques with him ...
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