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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... Baptifta fhall I leade the way , Welcome , one meffe is like to be your cheere , Come fir we will better it in Pifa . Bap . I follow you . Exeunt . Enter F4 Enter Lucentio and Biondello . Bion . Cambio . Luc THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
... Baptifta fhall I leade the way , Welcome , one meffe is like to be your cheere , Come fir we will better it in Pifa . Bap . I follow you . Exeunt . Enter F4 Enter Lucentio and Biondello . Bion . Cambio . Luc THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
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... follow , to fee the end of this adoe . Petr . First kiffe me Kate , and wee will . Kate . What in the midst of the streete ? Petr . What art thou afham'd of me ? Kate . No fir , God forbid , but afham'd to kiffe . Petr . Why then let's ...
... follow , to fee the end of this adoe . Petr . First kiffe me Kate , and wee will . Kate . What in the midst of the streete ? Petr . What art thou afham'd of me ? Kate . No fir , God forbid , but afham'd to kiffe . Petr . Why then let's ...
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... follow these ecclipses . Edg . Doe you bufie your felfe about that ? Baft . I promise you the effects he writ of , fucceed vnhap- pily , as of vnnaturalneffe betweene the childe and the parent , death , dearth , diffolutions of ancient ...
... follow these ecclipses . Edg . Doe you bufie your felfe about that ? Baft . I promise you the effects he writ of , fucceed vnhap- pily , as of vnnaturalneffe betweene the childe and the parent , death , dearth , diffolutions of ancient ...
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... Follow me , thou fhalt ferue me , if I like thee no worfe after dinner , I will not part from thee yet ; dinner ho , dinner , where's my knaue my foole , goe you and call my foole hether , you firra , where's my daughter ? Enter Steward ...
... Follow me , thou fhalt ferue me , if I like thee no worfe after dinner , I will not part from thee yet ; dinner ho , dinner , where's my knaue my foole , goe you and call my foole hether , you firra , where's my daughter ? Enter Steward ...
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... follow him , thou must needs weare my coxcombe , how now nunckle , would I had two cox- combes , and two daughters . Lear . Why my boy ? Foole . If I gaue them any liuing , ide keepe my coxcombe my felfe , theres mine , beg another of ...
... follow him , thou must needs weare my coxcombe , how now nunckle , would I had two cox- combes , and two daughters . Lear . Why my boy ? Foole . If I gaue them any liuing , ide keepe my coxcombe my felfe , theres mine , beg another of ...
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