The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 11Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... thine image ! Sirs , I will practise1 on this drunken man . What think you : if he were convey'd to bed , Wrapp'd in sweet clothes , rings put upon his fingers , A most delicious banquet by his bed , And brave2 attendants near him when ...
... thine image ! Sirs , I will practise1 on this drunken man . What think you : if he were convey'd to bed , Wrapp'd in sweet clothes , rings put upon his fingers , A most delicious banquet by his bed , And brave2 attendants near him when ...
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... thine first . TRA . 180 You will be schoolmaster , 190 And undertake the teaching of the maid : That's your device . Luc . It is may it be done ? TRA . Not possible ; for who shall bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's son ...
... thine first . TRA . 180 You will be schoolmaster , 190 And undertake the teaching of the maid : That's your device . Luc . It is may it be done ? TRA . Not possible ; for who shall bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's son ...
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... thine doth fry . Skipper , ' stand back : ' tis age that nourisheth . TRA . But youth in ladies ' eyes that flourisheth . BAP . Content you , Gentlemen : I will compound this strife : " Tis deeds must win the prize ; and he , of both ...
... thine doth fry . Skipper , ' stand back : ' tis age that nourisheth . TRA . But youth in ladies ' eyes that flourisheth . BAP . Content you , Gentlemen : I will compound this strife : " Tis deeds must win the prize ; and he , of both ...
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... in your harmony . HOR . Sirrah , I will not bear these braves of thine . BIAN . Why , Gentlemen , you do me double wrong , 1 i.e. ten pips against a picture . ΤΟ ACT II Sc . I ACT III Sc . I To strive for that which 37 OF THE SHREW.
... in your harmony . HOR . Sirrah , I will not bear these braves of thine . BIAN . Why , Gentlemen , you do me double wrong , 1 i.e. ten pips against a picture . ΤΟ ACT II Sc . I ACT III Sc . I To strive for that which 37 OF THE SHREW.
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... thine old news ? 40 BION . Why , Petruchio is coming , in a new hat and an old jerkin ; a pair of old breeches thrice turn'd ; a pair of boots that have been candle - cases , one buckled , another lac'd ; an old rusty sword ta'en out of ...
... thine old news ? 40 BION . Why , Petruchio is coming , in a new hat and an old jerkin ; a pair of old breeches thrice turn'd ; a pair of boots that have been candle - cases , one buckled , another lac'd ; an old rusty sword ta'en out of ...
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ACT IV Sc BAPTISTA'S House BIAN BION bride call'd Cambio comes curst CURT Curtis daughter doth Enter BAPTISTA Enter BIONDELLO Enter PETRUCHIO entreat Exeunt exit fair Bianca father fool friends froward gentle gentleman glanders gown Grumio Haberdasher hand Hark hast thou hath hear here's hither Honour horse husband KATH KATHARINA kiss knave knock leave Licio look Lord lute Madam maid Mantua marry master mean mistress never noble gentleman Padua Pedant Pisa pr'ythee pray Re-enter BIONDELLO ROUSILLON SCENE SERVANTS shrew Signior Baptista Signior Gremio Signior Hortensio Signior Lucentio Sirrah sister slang stay suitor sweet Kate ta'en tell thee thine thou canst thou hast tongue Tranio Twas Twere unto Verona Villain wench what's Widow wife wilt win my love withal word World turns