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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... Sonne Ile be you halfe , Bianca comes . Luc . Ile haue no halues : Ile beare it all myfelfe . Enter Biondello . How now , what newes ? Exit . Bion . Sir , my miftris fends you word That Bion . THE TAMING OF THE SHREW . Tra. 'Tis well ...
... Sonne Ile be you halfe , Bianca comes . Luc . Ile haue no halues : Ile beare it all myfelfe . Enter Biondello . How now , what newes ? Exit . Bion . Sir , my miftris fends you word That Bion . THE TAMING OF THE SHREW . Tra. 'Tis well ...
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... Sonne and Heire to the Earle of Glocefter , and his fullen and affumed Humour of Tom of Bedlam . As it was plaid Before the KING'S MAIESTY at White - Hall , vppon S. Stephens Night , in Chriftmas Hollidaies . By his MAIESTIES Seruants ...
... Sonne and Heire to the Earle of Glocefter , and his fullen and affumed Humour of Tom of Bedlam . As it was plaid Before the KING'S MAIESTY at White - Hall , vppon S. Stephens Night , in Chriftmas Hollidaies . By his MAIESTIES Seruants ...
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... Sonne ( Vulgarly named , the Baftard Fawconbridge :) ALSO , The Death of King Iohn at Swinftead Abbey . As they were ( fundry times ) lately acted by the Queenes MAIESTIES Players . Written by W. Sh . Imprinted at London by Valentine ...
... Sonne ( Vulgarly named , the Baftard Fawconbridge :) ALSO , The Death of King Iohn at Swinftead Abbey . As they were ( fundry times ) lately acted by the Queenes MAIESTIES Players . Written by W. Sh . Imprinted at London by Valentine ...
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... Sonne to your grace , and brother to your maieftie . Thus bluntly , and Elian . Yong man , thou needst not be ashamed of thy kin , Nor of thy fire . But forward with thy proofe . Robert . The proofe fo plaine , the argument so strong ...
... Sonne to your grace , and brother to your maieftie . Thus bluntly , and Elian . Yong man , thou needst not be ashamed of thy kin , Nor of thy fire . But forward with thy proofe . Robert . The proofe fo plaine , the argument so strong ...
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... sonne . Lym . Nay foft fir bastard , hearts are not split fo foone , Let them reioyce that at the end doe win : And take this leffon at thy foe - mans hand , Pawne not thy life to get thy fathers skin . Blan . Wel may the world speake ...
... sonne . Lym . Nay foft fir bastard , hearts are not split fo foone , Let them reioyce that at the end doe win : And take this leffon at thy foe - mans hand , Pawne not thy life to get thy fathers skin . Blan . Wel may the world speake ...
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