John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Romeo and Juliet. Taming of the shrew (Katharine and Petruchio). The tempestFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... doth live , But to the earth some special good doth give : Nor aught so good , but , strain'd from that fair use , Revolts to vice , and stumbles on abuse : Virtue itself turns vice , being misapplied ; And vice sometime ' s by action ...
... doth live , But to the earth some special good doth give : Nor aught so good , but , strain'd from that fair use , Revolts to vice , and stumbles on abuse : Virtue itself turns vice , being misapplied ; And vice sometime ' s by action ...
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... Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep resides : Therefore thy earliness assureth me , Thou art up - rous'd by some distemp'rature . What is the matter , son ? Rom . I tell thee , ere thou ask it me again . I have been feasting with ...
... Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep resides : Therefore thy earliness assureth me , Thou art up - rous'd by some distemp'rature . What is the matter , son ? Rom . I tell thee , ere thou ask it me again . I have been feasting with ...
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... doth the world report that Kate doth limp ? O , slanderous world ! Kate , like the hazel - twig , Is straight , and slender , and as brown in hue As hazel - nuts , and sweeter than the kernels.- Thou dost not limp : -So , let me see ...
... doth the world report that Kate doth limp ? O , slanderous world ! Kate , like the hazel - twig , Is straight , and slender , and as brown in hue As hazel - nuts , and sweeter than the kernels.- Thou dost not limp : -So , let me see ...
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