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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... prince , Euen fuch a woman oweth to her husband : And when she is froward , peeuifh , fullen , fower , And not obedient to his honest will : What is the but a foule contending rebell , And gracelesse traitour to her louing lord ? I am ...
... prince , Euen fuch a woman oweth to her husband : And when she is froward , peeuifh , fullen , fower , And not obedient to his honest will : What is the but a foule contending rebell , And gracelesse traitour to her louing lord ? I am ...
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... ; Could my good brother fuffer you to do it ? A man , a prince , by him fo beneflicted , If that the heauens do not their visible spirits Send If THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . May proue effects, backe Edmund to my brother, ...
... ; Could my good brother fuffer you to do it ? A man , a prince , by him fo beneflicted , If that the heauens do not their visible spirits Send If THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . May proue effects, backe Edmund to my brother, ...
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... prince , And from th'extremeft vpward of thy head , To the descent and duft beneath thy feet , A moft toad - spotted traitor : fay thou no , N3 This This fword , this arme , and my best spirits TAE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
... prince , And from th'extremeft vpward of thy head , To the descent and duft beneath thy feet , A moft toad - spotted traitor : fay thou no , N3 This This fword , this arme , and my best spirits TAE HISTORY OF KING LEAR .
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... prince Arthur duke of Brittaines name , I doe defie thee as an enemie , And with thee to prepare for bloody warres . 2. Elinor . My lord ( that stands vpon defiance thus ) Commend me to my nephew , tell the boy , That I queene Elianor ...
... prince Arthur duke of Brittaines name , I doe defie thee as an enemie , And with thee to prepare for bloody warres . 2. Elinor . My lord ( that stands vpon defiance thus ) Commend me to my nephew , tell the boy , That I queene Elianor ...
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... prince in Christendome , To yeeld an inftance how I hold mine owne , More than to answere , that mine owne is mine , But wilt thou fee me parley with the towne , And heare them offer me allegeance , Fealtie and homage , as true liege ...
... prince in Christendome , To yeeld an inftance how I hold mine owne , More than to answere , that mine owne is mine , But wilt thou fee me parley with the towne , And heare them offer me allegeance , Fealtie and homage , as true liege ...
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