The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 11Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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Page 18
... Enter PETRUCHIO and his man GRUMIO . PET . Verona , for a while I take my leave To see my friends in Padua ; but of all My best - beloved and approved friend , Hortensio ; and I trow this is his house . Here , sirrah Grumio ; knock , I ...
... Enter PETRUCHIO and his man GRUMIO . PET . Verona , for a while I take my leave To see my friends in Padua ; but of all My best - beloved and approved friend , Hortensio ; and I trow this is his house . Here , sirrah Grumio ; knock , I ...
Page 19
... Enter HORTENSIO . HOR . How now ! what's the matter ? My old friend Grumio ! and my good friend Petruchio ! How do you all at Verona ? • PET . Signior Hortensio , come you to part the fray ? Con tutto il cuore ben trovato , may I say ...
... Enter HORTENSIO . HOR . How now ! what's the matter ? My old friend Grumio ! and my good friend Petruchio ! How do you all at Verona ? • PET . Signior Hortensio , come you to part the fray ? Con tutto il cuore ben trovato , may I say ...
Page 22
... Enter GREMIO , and LUCENTIO disguised . Master , Master , look about you : who goes there , ha ? HOR . Peace , Grumio ! ' tis the rival of my love . Petruchio , stand by awhile . GRU . A proper stripling and an amorous ! GRE . O , very ...
... Enter GREMIO , and LUCENTIO disguised . Master , Master , look about you : who goes there , ha ? HOR . Peace , Grumio ! ' tis the rival of my love . Petruchio , stand by awhile . GRU . A proper stripling and an amorous ! GRE . O , very ...
Page 27
... Enter GREMIO , with LUCENTIO in the habit of a mean man ; PETRUCHIO , with HORTENSIO as a Musician ; and TRANIO , with his Boy bearing a lute and books . GRE . Good morrow , Neighbour Baptista . BAP . Good morrow , Neighbour Gremio ...
... Enter GREMIO , with LUCENTIO in the habit of a mean man ; PETRUCHIO , with HORTENSIO as a Musician ; and TRANIO , with his Boy bearing a lute and books . GRE . Good morrow , Neighbour Baptista . BAP . Good morrow , Neighbour Gremio ...
Page 30
... enter HORTENSIO , with his head broke . 140 BAP . How now , my Friend ! why dost thou look so pale ? HOR . For fear ... Petruchio , will you go with us , Or shall I send my daughter Kate to you ? PET . I pray you do ; I will attend her here , ...
... enter HORTENSIO , with his head broke . 140 BAP . How now , my Friend ! why dost thou look so pale ? HOR . For fear ... Petruchio , will you go with us , Or shall I send my daughter Kate to you ? PET . I pray you do ; I will attend her here , ...
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