Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... 1600 . Thomas Lord Cromwell , 1613 . Yorkshire Tragedy , * Locrine , 1595 . Puritan , Sir John Oldcastle , 1600 . London Prodigal , 1605 . Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 . 1 no date . But But this does not feem to have been his only [ 17 ]
... 1600 . Thomas Lord Cromwell , 1613 . Yorkshire Tragedy , * Locrine , 1595 . Puritan , Sir John Oldcastle , 1600 . London Prodigal , 1605 . Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 . 1 no date . But But this does not feem to have been his only [ 17 ]
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... prince of Wales Is ftealing his fathers deare . How now who haue we here , what is all Windfor stirring ? Are you there ? Shal . God faue you fir Iohn Falstaffe . Sir Hugh . God pleffe you fir Iohn , God plesse you . Page . Why how now ...
... prince of Wales Is ftealing his fathers deare . How now who haue we here , what is all Windfor stirring ? Are you there ? Shal . God faue you fir Iohn Falstaffe . Sir Hugh . God pleffe you fir Iohn , God plesse you . Page . Why how now ...
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... prince , and Pointz hee is of too high a region , hee knows too much : no , hee shall not knit a knot in his fortunes , with the finger of my fubftance , if he takes her , let him take her fimply ; the wealth I haue waits on my confent ...
... prince , and Pointz hee is of too high a region , hee knows too much : no , hee shall not knit a knot in his fortunes , with the finger of my fubftance , if he takes her , let him take her fimply ; the wealth I haue waits on my confent ...
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... prince your brother : I owe you all duetie . Iohn . I thanke you , I am not of many wordes , but I thanke you . Leon . Please it your grace leade on ? Pedro . Your hand Leonato , we wil go together . Exeunt . Manent Benedicke and ...
... prince your brother : I owe you all duetie . Iohn . I thanke you , I am not of many wordes , but I thanke you . Leon . Please it your grace leade on ? Pedro . Your hand Leonato , we wil go together . Exeunt . Manent Benedicke and ...
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... prince and count Claudio walking in a thicke pleached alley in mine orchard , were thus much ouer - heard by a man of mine : the prince discoured to Claudio that he loued my niece your daughter , and meant to acknowledge it this night ...
... prince and count Claudio walking in a thicke pleached alley in mine orchard , were thus much ouer - heard by a man of mine : the prince discoured to Claudio that he loued my niece your daughter , and meant to acknowledge it this night ...
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