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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... Gaue me my being , and my father first A merchant of great trafficke through the world : Vincentio's come of the Bentiuolij , Viccentio's fonne , brought vp in Florence , It shall become to ferue all hopes conceiu'd To decke his fortune ...
... Gaue me my being , and my father first A merchant of great trafficke through the world : Vincentio's come of the Bentiuolij , Viccentio's fonne , brought vp in Florence , It shall become to ferue all hopes conceiu'd To decke his fortune ...
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... gaue him no order , I gaue him the ftuffe . Tail . But how did you defire it should be made ? Gru . Marrie fir with needle and thred . Tail . But did you not requeft to haue it cut ? Gru . Thou haft fac'd many things . Tail . I haue ...
... gaue him no order , I gaue him the ftuffe . Tail . But how did you defire it should be made ? Gru . Marrie fir with needle and thred . Tail . But did you not requeft to haue it cut ? Gru . Thou haft fac'd many things . Tail . I haue ...
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... gaue them any liuing , ide keepe my coxcombe my felfe , theres mine , beg another of thy daughters . Lear . Take heed firra , the whip . Foole . Truth is , a dog that must to kennell , he must bee whipt out , when lady oth'e brach may ...
... gaue them any liuing , ide keepe my coxcombe my felfe , theres mine , beg another of thy daughters . Lear . Take heed firra , the whip . Foole . Truth is , a dog that must to kennell , he must bee whipt out , when lady oth'e brach may ...
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... gaue me nothing for it ; can you make no vfe of nothing vncle ? Lear . Why no boy , nothing can be made out of nothing . Foole . Prethee tell him , fo much the rent of his land comes to , he will not beleeue a foole . Lear . A bitter ...
... gaue me nothing for it ; can you make no vfe of nothing vncle ? Lear . Why no boy , nothing can be made out of nothing . Foole . Prethee tell him , fo much the rent of his land comes to , he will not beleeue a foole . Lear . A bitter ...
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... gaue him ? Stew . I neuer gaue him any , it pleafd the king his master Very late to strike at me vpon his misconstruction , When he coniunct and flattering his displeasure Tript me behinde , being downe , infulted , raild , And put vpon ...
... gaue him ? Stew . I neuer gaue him any , it pleafd the king his master Very late to strike at me vpon his misconstruction , When he coniunct and flattering his displeasure Tript me behinde , being downe , infulted , raild , And put vpon ...
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