The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Jefferson Press, 1907 |
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Page 75
... , with blowing the fire , shall warm myself ; for , considering the weather , a taller man than I will take cold . Holla , ho ! Curtis ! 10 Enter CURTIS CURT . Who is it that calls so. ACT FOURTH - SCENE I - PETRUCHIO'S. [ 75 ]
... , with blowing the fire , shall warm myself ; for , considering the weather , a taller man than I will take cold . Holla , ho ! Curtis ! 10 Enter CURTIS CURT . Who is it that calls so. ACT FOURTH - SCENE I - PETRUCHIO'S. [ 75 ]
Page 76
... CURT . Is my master and his wife coming , Grumio ? GRU . O , ay , Curtis , ay : and therefore fire , fire ; cast on no water . CURT . Is she so hot a shrew as she's reported ? GRU . She was , good Curtis , before this frost : but , thou ...
... CURT . Is my master and his wife coming , Grumio ? GRU . O , ay , Curtis , ay : and therefore fire , fire ; cast on no water . CURT . Is she so hot a shrew as she's reported ? GRU . She was , good Curtis , before this frost : but , thou ...
Page 77
... CURT . Come , you are so full of cony - catching ! GRU . Why , therefore fire ; for I have caught extreme cold ... CURT . All ready ; and therefore , I pray thee , news . GRU . First , know , my horse is tired ; my master and mistress ...
... CURT . Come , you are so full of cony - catching ! GRU . Why , therefore fire ; for I have caught extreme cold ... CURT . All ready ; and therefore , I pray thee , news . GRU . First , know , my horse is tired ; my master and mistress ...
Page 78
... CURT . Both of one horse ? GRU . What's that to thee ? CURT . Why , a horse . -- 60 GRU . Tell thou the tale : but hadst thou not crossed me , thou shouldst have heard how her horse fell and she under her horse ; thou shouldst have ...
... CURT . Both of one horse ? GRU . What's that to thee ? CURT . Why , a horse . -- 60 GRU . Tell thou the tale : but hadst thou not crossed me , thou shouldst have heard how her horse fell and she under her horse ; thou shouldst have ...
Page 79
... CURT . They are . GRU . Call them forth . CURT . Do you hear , ho ? you must meet my master to countenance my mistress ! GRU . Why , she hath a face of her own . CURT . Who knows not that ? GRU . Thou , it seems , that calls for company ...
... CURT . They are . GRU . Call them forth . CURT . Do you hear , ho ? you must meet my master to countenance my mistress ! GRU . Why , she hath a face of her own . CURT . Who knows not that ? GRU . Thou , it seems , that calls for company ...
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