The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9 |
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I think his hand is visible in almost every scene , though perhaps not so evidently as in those which pass between Katharine and Petruchio . I once thought that the name of this play might have been taken from an old story , entitled ...
I think his hand is visible in almost every scene , though perhaps not so evidently as in those which pass between Katharine and Petruchio . I once thought that the name of this play might have been taken from an old story , entitled ...
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Tailor , Haberdasher , and Servants attending on Baptista and Petruchio . SCENE , sometimes in Padua ; and sometimes in Petruchio's House in the Country . 1 CHARACTERS IN THE INDUCTION To the Original Play of The PERSONS REPRESENTED.
Tailor , Haberdasher , and Servants attending on Baptista and Petruchio . SCENE , sometimes in Padua ; and sometimes in Petruchio's House in the Country . 1 CHARACTERS IN THE INDUCTION To the Original Play of The PERSONS REPRESENTED.
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Kate , Emelia , Phylema , Daughters to Alphonsus . Tailor , Haberdasher , and Servants to Ferando and Alphonsus . SCENE , Athens ; and sometimes Ferando's Country House . TAMING OF THE SHREW . INDUCTION . SCENE I. Before CHARACTERS IN ...
Kate , Emelia , Phylema , Daughters to Alphonsus . Tailor , Haberdasher , and Servants to Ferando and Alphonsus . SCENE , Athens ; and sometimes Ferando's Country House . TAMING OF THE SHREW . INDUCTION . SCENE I. Before CHARACTERS IN ...
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SCENE I. Before an Alehouse on a Heath . Enter Hostess and SLY . SLY . I'll pheese you , ' in faith . HOST . A pair of stocks , you rogue ! ' I'll pheese you , ] To pheese or fease , is to separate a twist into single threads .
SCENE I. Before an Alehouse on a Heath . Enter Hostess and SLY . SLY . I'll pheese you , ' in faith . HOST . A pair of stocks , you rogue ! ' I'll pheese you , ] To pheese or fease , is to separate a twist into single threads .
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SCENE II . A Bedchamber in the Lord's House . SLY is discovered in a rich night gown , with Attendants ; some with apparel , others with bason , ewer , and other appurtenances . Enter Lord , dressed like a Servant . SLY .
SCENE II . A Bedchamber in the Lord's House . SLY is discovered in a rich night gown , with Attendants ; some with apparel , others with bason , ewer , and other appurtenances . Enter Lord , dressed like a Servant . SLY .
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