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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW VOL . II E B A Lord . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CHRISTOPHER SLY , a tinker THE TAMING OF THE SHREW— PAGE.
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW VOL . II E B A Lord . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CHRISTOPHER SLY , a tinker THE TAMING OF THE SHREW— PAGE.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. A Lord . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CHRISTOPHER SLY , a tinker . Hostess , Page , Players , Huntsmen , and Servants . BAPTISTA , a rich gentleman of Padua . VINCENTIO , an old gentleman of Pisa . Persons ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. A Lord . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ CHRISTOPHER SLY , a tinker . Hostess , Page , Players , Huntsmen , and Servants . BAPTISTA , a rich gentleman of Padua . VINCENTIO , an old gentleman of Pisa . Persons ...
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... Lords and Three Ladies of London ( pr . 1590 ) . But the reviser also set his hand to the main story , and made it at various points more articulate and more refined . The Petruchio of Acts i . and ii . 1. 1-168 probably represents his ...
... Lords and Three Ladies of London ( pr . 1590 ) . But the reviser also set his hand to the main story , and made it at various points more articulate and more refined . The Petruchio of Acts i . and ii . 1. 1-168 probably represents his ...
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... Lord . The Taming of A Shrew has no striking pertinence in this setting , nor is its want of pertinence turned to very humorous account . happiest link between them occurs , as if by an after- thought , in the very last lines , when ...
... Lord . The Taming of A Shrew has no striking pertinence in this setting , nor is its want of pertinence turned to very humorous account . happiest link between them occurs , as if by an after- thought , in the very last lines , when ...
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... Lord ? Tapster . A lord with a murrin : come , art thou dronken still ? Slie . Whose this ? Tapster , oh Lord sirra , I have had The bravest dreame to - night , that ever thou Haddest in all thy life . Tap . I marry , but you had best ...
... Lord ? Tapster . A lord with a murrin : come , art thou dronken still ? Slie . Whose this ? Tapster , oh Lord sirra , I have had The bravest dreame to - night , that ever thou Haddest in all thy life . Tap . I marry , but you had best ...
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