The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 11. The taming of the shrewPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... Villain , I say , knock me here soundly . GRU . Knock you here , Sir ! why , Sir , what am I , Sir , that I should knock you here , Sir ? PET . Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , And rap me well , or I'll knock your knave's pate ...
... Villain , I say , knock me here soundly . GRU . Knock you here , Sir ! why , Sir , what am I , Sir , that I should knock you here , Sir ? PET . Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , And rap me well , or I'll knock your knave's pate ...
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... Villain ! 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 ...
... Villain ! 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 ...
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... Villains , when ! 1 God's . It was the friar of orders grey , As he forth walked on his way : - 2 without eyelet - holes . 3 torch . 4 black - smoke . 5 an expression of fatigue . Out , out , you Rogue ! you pluck my 50 THE TAMING.
... Villains , when ! 1 God's . It was the friar of orders grey , As he forth walked on his way : - 2 without eyelet - holes . 3 torch . 4 black - smoke . 5 an expression of fatigue . Out , out , you Rogue ! you pluck my 50 THE TAMING.
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... Villain ! will you let it fall ? [ strikes him . KATH . Patience , I pray you ; ' twas a fault unwilling . PET . A ... Villains , bring it from the dresser , And serve it thus to me that love it not ? There , take it to you , trenchers ...
... Villain ! will you let it fall ? [ strikes him . KATH . Patience , I pray you ; ' twas a fault unwilling . PET . A ... Villains , bring it from the dresser , And serve it thus to me that love it not ? There , take it to you , trenchers ...
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... Villain , not for thy life : take up my mistress ' gown for thy master's use ! 1 trimmed . 2 adorned , made splendid . 3 ball . 4 ( 1 ) account , and ( 2 ) partizan . PET . Why , Sir , what's your conceit1 in 60 THE TAMING.
... Villain , not for thy life : take up my mistress ' gown for thy master's use ! 1 trimmed . 2 adorned , made splendid . 3 ball . 4 ( 1 ) account , and ( 2 ) partizan . PET . Why , Sir , what's your conceit1 in 60 THE TAMING.
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