John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Romeo and Juliet. Taming of the shrew (Katharine and Petruchio). The tempestFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... means ? Mon. Both by myself , and many other friends : But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself - I will not say , how true- But to himself so secret and so close , So far from sounding and discovery , As is the bud bit ...
... means ? Mon. Both by myself , and many other friends : But he , his own affections ' counsellor , Is to himself - I will not say , how true- But to himself so secret and so close , So far from sounding and discovery , As is the bud bit ...
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... means but well , Whatever fortune stays him from his word : Though he be blunt , I know him passing wise ; Though he be merry , yet withall he ' s honest . Kat . ' Would I had never seen his honesty ! - O ! I could tear my flesh for ...
... means but well , Whatever fortune stays him from his word : Though he be blunt , I know him passing wise ; Though he be merry , yet withall he ' s honest . Kat . ' Would I had never seen his honesty ! - O ! I could tear my flesh for ...
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... mean to make a puppet of me . Pei . Why , true ; he means to make a puppet of thee . Tai . She says , your worship means to make a poppet of her . Pet . O , most monstrous arrogance ! Thou liest , thou thread , thou thimble , Thou yard ...
... mean to make a puppet of me . Pei . Why , true ; he means to make a puppet of thee . Tai . She says , your worship means to make a poppet of her . Pet . O , most monstrous arrogance ! Thou liest , thou thread , thou thimble , Thou yard ...
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