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Page 64
I beseech you , let his lack of years be no impediment to let him lack a reverend
estimation ; for I never knew so young a body 1 ! with so old a bead . I leave him
with 64 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE , Of thy sharp envy. Can no prayers pierce
...
I beseech you , let his lack of years be no impediment to let him lack a reverend
estimation ; for I never knew so young a body 1 ! with so old a bead . I leave him
with 64 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE , Of thy sharp envy. Can no prayers pierce
...
Page 150
O ! never will I trust to speeches pen'd , Nor to the motion of a schoolboy's tongue
, Nor never come in visor to my friend , Nor woo in rhyme like a blind harper's
song ; Taffata phrases , filken terms precise , Three - pild hyperboles , spruce ...
O ! never will I trust to speeches pen'd , Nor to the motion of a schoolboy's tongue
, Nor never come in visor to my friend , Nor woo in rhyme like a blind harper's
song ; Taffata phrases , filken terms precise , Three - pild hyperboles , spruce ...
Page 283
For I am he am born to tame you , Kate , And bring you from a wild cat to a Kate ,
Conformable as other houshold Kates : Here comes your father ; never make
denial , I must and will have Catharine to my wife . you , nill Nn 2 SCENE SCENE
v .
For I am he am born to tame you , Kate , And bring you from a wild cat to a Kate ,
Conformable as other houshold Kates : Here comes your father ; never make
denial , I must and will have Catharine to my wife . you , nill Nn 2 SCENE SCENE
v .
Page 292
rem l'et A SCENE III . Enter Biondello . Bion . Master , master ! old news , and
such news as you never heard of . Bap . Is it new and old too ? how may that be ?
Bion . Why , is it not news to hear of Petruchio's coming ? Bap . Is he come ? Bion
.
rem l'et A SCENE III . Enter Biondello . Bion . Master , master ! old news , and
such news as you never heard of . Bap . Is it new and old too ? how may that be ?
Bion . Why , is it not news to hear of Petruchio's coming ? Bap . Is he come ? Bion
.
Page 304
Thus have I politickly begun my reign , And ' tis my hope to end successfully : My
faulcon now is sharp , and passing empty ; And , till she stoop , she must not be
full gorg'd , For then she never looks upon her lure , Another way I have to man ...
Thus have I politickly begun my reign , And ' tis my hope to end successfully : My
faulcon now is sharp , and passing empty ; And , till she stoop , she must not be
full gorg'd , For then she never looks upon her lure , Another way I have to man ...
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