The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 11. The taming of the shrewPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... knock , I say . GRU . Knock , Sir ! whom should I knock ? is there any man has rebus'd your Worship ? PET . Villain , I say , knock me here soundly . GRU . Knock you here , Sir ! why , Sir , what am I , Sir , that I should knock you ...
... knock , I say . GRU . Knock , Sir ! whom should I knock ? is there any man has rebus'd your Worship ? PET . Villain , I say , knock me here soundly . GRU . Knock you here , Sir ! why , Sir , what am I , Sir , that I should knock you ...
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... knock him and rap him soundly , Sir : well , was it fit for a servant to use his master so , being perhaps ( for aught I see ) two - and- thirty , ' a pip2 out ? Whom would to God I had well knock'd at first , Then had not Grumio come ...
... knock him and rap him soundly , Sir : well , was it fit for a servant to use his master so , being perhaps ( for aught I see ) two - and- thirty , ' a pip2 out ? Whom would to God I had well knock'd at first , Then had not Grumio come ...
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... knock at your ear , and beseech listening . Now I begin : Imprimis , we came down a foul hill , my master riding behind my mistress . CURT . Both of one horse ? GRU . What's that to thee ? CURT . Why , a horse . GRU . Tell thou the tale ...
... knock at your ear , and beseech listening . Now I begin : Imprimis , we came down a foul hill , my master riding behind my mistress . CURT . Both of one horse ? GRU . What's that to thee ? CURT . Why , a horse . GRU . Tell thou the tale ...
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... : I think I shall command your welcome here , And by all likelihood some cheer is toward . GRE . They're busy within ; you were best knock louder . ΤΟ [ knocks . 1 joke . 2 suspicious . ACT V Sc . I The Pedant looks out of 67 OF THE SHREW.
... : I think I shall command your welcome here , And by all likelihood some cheer is toward . GRE . They're busy within ; you were best knock louder . ΤΟ [ knocks . 1 joke . 2 suspicious . ACT V Sc . I The Pedant looks out of 67 OF THE SHREW.
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... knocks as he would beat down the gate ? VIN . Is Signior Lucentio within , Sir ? PED . He's within , Sir , but not to be spoken withal . VIN . What if a man bring him a hundred pound or two , to make merry withal ? 21 PED . Keep your ...
... knocks as he would beat down the gate ? VIN . Is Signior Lucentio within , Sir ? PED . He's within , Sir , but not to be spoken withal . VIN . What if a man bring him a hundred pound or two , to make merry withal ? 21 PED . Keep your ...
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