The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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Page 93
... Curt . Who is that calls so coldly ? Gru . A piece of ice : if thou doubt it , thou mayst slide from my shoulder to my heel with no greater a run but my head and my neck . A fire , good Curtis . Curt . Is my master and his wife coming ...
... Curt . Who is that calls so coldly ? Gru . A piece of ice : if thou doubt it , thou mayst slide from my shoulder to my heel with no greater a run but my head and my neck . A fire , good Curtis . Curt . Is my master and his wife coming ...
Page 96
... Curt . How ? Gru . Out of their saddles into the dirt ; and thereby hangs a tale . Curt . Let's ha ' t , good Grumio . Gru . Lend thine ear . Curt . Here . 60 Gru . There . [ Strikes him . 65 Curt . This is to feel a tale , not to hear ...
... Curt . How ? Gru . Out of their saddles into the dirt ; and thereby hangs a tale . Curt . Let's ha ' t , good Grumio . Gru . Lend thine ear . Curt . Here . 60 Gru . There . [ Strikes him . 65 Curt . This is to feel a tale , not to hear ...
Page 98
... Curt . Do you hear , ho ? you must meet my master to countenance my mistress ! Gru . Why , she hath a face of her own . Curt . Who knows not that ? Gru . Thou , it seems , that calls for company to coun- Curt . I call them forth to ...
... Curt . Do you hear , ho ? you must meet my master to countenance my mistress ! Gru . Why , she hath a face of her own . Curt . Who knows not that ? Gru . Thou , it seems , that calls for company to coun- Curt . I call them forth to ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. 1928 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1956 |
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