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Page 38
Why , then to thee , thou silver treasurehouse : Tell me once more , whąt title thou
doft bear : Who chooseth me , fall get as much as he deserves ; And well said too
, for who shall go about To cozen fortune , and be honourable Without the ...
Why , then to thee , thou silver treasurehouse : Tell me once more , whąt title thou
doft bear : Who chooseth me , fall get as much as he deserves ; And well said too
, for who shall go about To cozen fortune , and be honourable Without the ...
Page 57
And twenty of these puny lies I'll tell ; That men shall swear , I've discontinued
school Above a twelvemonth . I have in my mind A thousand raw tricks of these
bragging jacks , Which I will practise . Ner . Shall we turn to men ? Por . Fie ! what
a ...
And twenty of these puny lies I'll tell ; That men shall swear , I've discontinued
school Above a twelvemonth . I have in my mind A thousand raw tricks of these
bragging jacks , Which I will practise . Ner . Shall we turn to men ? Por . Fie ! what
a ...
Page 111
To tell a bargain well is as cunning as falt and loose . Let me see a fat i envoy ; I ,
that's a fat goose . Arm . Come hither , come hither ; How did this argument begin
? Moth . By saying that a Costard was broken in a fhin . Then called you for a ...
To tell a bargain well is as cunning as falt and loose . Let me see a fat i envoy ; I ,
that's a fat goose . Arm . Come hither , come hither ; How did this argument begin
? Moth . By saying that a Costard was broken in a fhin . Then called you for a ...
Page 304
... to tame a shrew , Now let him speak ' ; ' tis charity to shew . [ Exit . IV . SCENE
Padua . Enter Tranio , and Hortensio . Tra . TS'T possible , friend Licio , that
Bianca Doth fancy any other but Lucentio ? " I I tell you , fir , she bears me fair I
tell 1 ...
... to tame a shrew , Now let him speak ' ; ' tis charity to shew . [ Exit . IV . SCENE
Padua . Enter Tranio , and Hortensio . Tra . TS'T possible , friend Licio , that
Bianca Doth fancy any other but Lucentio ? " I I tell you , fir , she bears me fair I
tell 1 ...
Page 305
I tell you , fir , she bears me fair in hand . Hor . To satisfy you , sir , in what I said ,
Stand by , and mark the manner of his teaching . Enter Bianca , and Lucentio .
Luc . Now , mistress , profit you in what you read ? Bian . What , master , read you
...
I tell you , fir , she bears me fair in hand . Hor . To satisfy you , sir , in what I said ,
Stand by , and mark the manner of his teaching . Enter Bianca , and Lucentio .
Luc . Now , mistress , profit you in what you read ? Bian . What , master , read you
...
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