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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Page 41
... apply were indifferently used , as to ply or apply his studies . JOHNSON . The word ply is afterwards used in this scene , and in the same manner , by Tranio : " For who shall bear your part , & c . " Keep house and ply his book ?
... apply were indifferently used , as to ply or apply his studies . JOHNSON . The word ply is afterwards used in this scene , and in the same manner , by Tranio : " For who shall bear your part , & c . " Keep house and ply his book ?
Page 44
And for I know , she taketh most delight In musick , instruments , and poetry , Schoolmasters will I keep within my house , Fit to instruct her youth . - If you , Hortensio , Or signior Gremio , you , -know any such , Prefer them hither ...
And for I know , she taketh most delight In musick , instruments , and poetry , Schoolmasters will I keep within my house , Fit to instruct her youth . - If you , Hortensio , Or signior Gremio , you , -know any such , Prefer them hither ...
Page 49
Not possible ; For who shall bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's son ? she shall not be annoy'd- ] Old copy - she will not . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . VOL . IX . E Keep house , and ply his book ; welcome his SC .
Not possible ; For who shall bear your part , And be in Padua here Vincentio's son ? she shall not be annoy'd- ] Old copy - she will not . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . VOL . IX . E Keep house , and ply his book ; welcome his SC .
Page 50
Keep house , and ply his book ; welcome his friends ; Visit his countrymen , and banquet them ? 5 Luc . Basta ; content thee ; for I have it full . " We have not yet been seen in any house ; Nor can we be distinguished by our faces ...
Keep house , and ply his book ; welcome his friends ; Visit his countrymen , and banquet them ? 5 Luc . Basta ; content thee ; for I have it full . " We have not yet been seen in any house ; Nor can we be distinguished by our faces ...
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Tarry , Petruchio , I must go with thee ; For in Baptista's keep my treasure is : He hath the jewel of my life in hold , His youngest daughter , beautiful Bianca ; And her withholds from me , and other more Suitors to her , and rivals ...
Tarry , Petruchio , I must go with thee ; For in Baptista's keep my treasure is : He hath the jewel of my life in hold , His youngest daughter , beautiful Bianca ; And her withholds from me , and other more Suitors to her , and rivals ...
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