The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 84
... Kate ! I will not burden thee : For , knowing thee to be but young and light , — 4 : KATH . Too light for such a swain as you to € catch ; And yet as heavy as my weight should be . " PET . Should be ? should buz . ΚΑΤΗ . A Well ta'en ...
... Kate ! I will not burden thee : For , knowing thee to be but young and light , — 4 : KATH . Too light for such a swain as you to € catch ; And yet as heavy as my weight should be . " PET . Should be ? should buz . ΚΑΤΗ . A Well ta'en ...
Page 85
... Kate ? O , put me in thy books . KATH . What is your crest ? a coxcomb ? PET . A combless cock , so Kate will be my hen . KATH . No cock of mine , you crow too like a craven.1 PET . Nay , come , Kate , come ; you must not look so sour ...
... Kate ? O , put me in thy books . KATH . What is your crest ? a coxcomb ? PET . A combless cock , so Kate will be my hen . KATH . No cock of mine , you crow too like a craven.1 PET . Nay , come , Kate , come ; you must not look so sour ...
Page 86
... Kate doth limp ? O slanderous world ! Kate , like the hazle - twig , Is straight , and slender ; and as brown in hue As hazle nuts , and sweeter than the kernels . O , let me see thee walk : thou dost not halt . KATH . Go , fool , and ...
... Kate doth limp ? O slanderous world ! Kate , like the hazle - twig , Is straight , and slender ; and as brown in hue As hazle nuts , and sweeter than the kernels . O , let me see thee walk : thou dost not halt . KATH . Go , fool , and ...
Page 87
... Kate ; And then let Kate be chaste , and Dian sportful ! KATH . Where did you study all this goodly speech ? PET . It is extempore , from my mother - wit . KATH . A witty mother ! witless else her son . PET . Am I not wise ? KATH . Yes ...
... Kate ; And then let Kate be chaste , and Dian sportful ! KATH . Where did you study all this goodly speech ? PET . It is extempore , from my mother - wit . KATH . A witty mother ! witless else her son . PET . Am I not wise ? KATH . Yes ...
Page 89
... Kate ! - She hung about my neck ; and kiss on kiss She vied so fast , ' protesting oath on oath , " The plaie of Patient Grissel . ” Bocaccio was the first known writer of the story , and Chaucer copied it in his Clerke of Oxen- forde's ...
... Kate ! - She hung about my neck ; and kiss on kiss She vied so fast , ' protesting oath on oath , " The plaie of Patient Grissel . ” Bocaccio was the first known writer of the story , and Chaucer copied it in his Clerke of Oxen- forde's ...
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