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 - English drama |
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... dead , or drunke ? See doth he breath ? 2 Hun . He breath's my lord . Were he not warm'd with ale , this were a bed but cold to fleepe fo foundly . Lord . Oh mounftrous beaft , how like a fwine he lyes . Grimme death how foule and ...
... dead , or drunke ? See doth he breath ? 2 Hun . He breath's my lord . Were he not warm'd with ale , this were a bed but cold to fleepe fo foundly . Lord . Oh mounftrous beaft , how like a fwine he lyes . Grimme death how foule and ...
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... me fo , friend ? what countreyman ? Petr . Borne in Verona , old Butonios fonne : My father dead , my fortune liues for me , And I do hope good dayes and long , to fee . , Gre Gre . Oh fir , fuch a life with fuch THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... me fo , friend ? what countreyman ? Petr . Borne in Verona , old Butonios fonne : My father dead , my fortune liues for me , And I do hope good dayes and long , to fee . , Gre Gre . Oh fir , fuch a life with fuch THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... dead , flaine by his feruant , going to put out the other eie of Glofter . Alb . Glofters eyes ? Gen. A feruant that he bred , thrald with remorfe , Oppos'd against the acte , bending his sword To his great mafter , who thereat enraged ...
... dead , flaine by his feruant , going to put out the other eie of Glofter . Alb . Glofters eyes ? Gen. A feruant that he bred , thrald with remorfe , Oppos'd against the acte , bending his sword To his great mafter , who thereat enraged ...
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William Shakespeare George Steevens. Flew on him , and amongst them feld him dead , But not without that harmfull ftroke , Which fince hath pluckt him after . Alb . This fhewes you are aboue your iuftices , That these our neather crimes ...
William Shakespeare George Steevens. Flew on him , and amongst them feld him dead , But not without that harmfull ftroke , Which fince hath pluckt him after . Alb . This fhewes you are aboue your iuftices , That these our neather crimes ...
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... dead , Edmund and I haue talkt , And more conuenient is he for my hand , Then for your ladies : you may gather more , If you do finde him , pray you giue him this , And when your miftris heares thus much from you , I pray defire her ...
... dead , Edmund and I haue talkt , And more conuenient is he for my hand , Then for your ladies : you may gather more , If you do finde him , pray you giue him this , And when your miftris heares thus much from you , I pray defire her ...
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