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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... then to plucke it out . Kate . I , if the foole could finde it where it lies . Pet . Who knowes not where a wafpe does weare his fting ? In his taile . D 2 Kate . Kate . In his tongue ? Pet . Whofe tongue THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... then to plucke it out . Kate . I , if the foole could finde it where it lies . Pet . Who knowes not where a wafpe does weare his fting ? In his taile . D 2 Kate . Kate . In his tongue ? Pet . Whofe tongue THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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William Shakespeare. Kate . In his tongue ? Pet . Whofe tongue . Kate . Yours if you talke of tailes , and so farewell . Pet . What with my tongue in your taile . Nay , come againe , good Kate , I am a gentleman . Kate . That Ile trie ...
William Shakespeare. Kate . In his tongue ? Pet . Whofe tongue . Kate . Yours if you talke of tailes , and so farewell . Pet . What with my tongue in your taile . Nay , come againe , good Kate , I am a gentleman . Kate . That Ile trie ...
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... whofe hand ( fhe being now at hand ) thou fhalt foone feele , to thy cold comfort , for being flow in thy hot office . Cur . I prethee good Grumio , tell me , how goes the world ? Gru . A cold world Curtis in euery office but thine ...
... whofe hand ( fhe being now at hand ) thou fhalt foone feele , to thy cold comfort , for being flow in thy hot office . Cur . I prethee good Grumio , tell me , how goes the world ? Gru . A cold world Curtis in euery office but thine ...
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... 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 .
... 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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William Shakespeare. Haply when I fhall wed , that lord whofe hand Must take my plight , fhall carry halfe my loue with him , Halfe my care and duty , fure I fhall neuer Marry like my fifters , to loue my father all . Lear ... whofe hand ...
William Shakespeare. Haply when I fhall wed , that lord whofe hand Must take my plight , fhall carry halfe my loue with him , Halfe my care and duty , fure I fhall neuer Marry like my fifters , to loue my father all . Lear ... whofe hand ...
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