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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... pardon me yet for a night or two ; Or if not fo , vntil the fun be fet . For your phyfitions have expreffely charg'd , In perill to incurre you former malady , That I fhould yet abfent me from your bed : I hope this reason ftands for my ...
... pardon me yet for a night or two ; Or if not fo , vntil the fun be fet . For your phyfitions have expreffely charg'd , In perill to incurre you former malady , That I fhould yet abfent me from your bed : I hope this reason ftands for my ...
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... pardon me fignior Gremio , I would faine be doing . Gre . I doubt it not fir . But you will curfe Your wooing neighbors : this is a guift Very gratefull , I am fure of it , to expresse The like kindnesse myselfe , that haue beene More ...
... pardon me fignior Gremio , I would faine be doing . Gre . I doubt it not fir . But you will curfe Your wooing neighbors : this is a guift Very gratefull , I am fure of it , to expresse The like kindnesse myselfe , that haue beene More ...
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... pardon me : If you should die before him where's her dower ? Tra . That's but a cauill : hee is olde , I yong . Gre . And may not yong men die as well as old ? Bap . Well gentlemen , I am thus refolu'd , On Sonday next , you know , My ...
... pardon me : If you should die before him where's her dower ? Tra . That's but a cauill : hee is olde , I yong . Gre . And may not yong men die as well as old ? Bap . Well gentlemen , I am thus refolu'd , On Sonday next , you know , My ...
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... pardon me in what I haue to fay , Your plainneffe and your fhortneffe please me well Right true it is your fon Lucentio here Doth loue my daughter , and fhe loueth him . Or both diffemble deepely their affections : And therefore if you ...
... pardon me in what I haue to fay , Your plainneffe and your fhortneffe please me well Right true it is your fon Lucentio here Doth loue my daughter , and fhe loueth him . Or both diffemble deepely their affections : And therefore if you ...
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... Pardon old father my mistaking eyes , That haue bin fo bedazled with the funne , That euery thing I look on feemeth greene : Now I perceiue thou art a reuerent father : Pardon I pray thee for my mad mistaking . Petr . Do good old ...
... Pardon old father my mistaking eyes , That haue bin fo bedazled with the funne , That euery thing I look on feemeth greene : Now I perceiue thou art a reuerent father : Pardon I pray thee for my mad mistaking . Petr . Do good old ...
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