The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 11. The taming of the shrewPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... hands of her , Master , your love must live a maid at home ; And therefore has he closely mew'd her up , Because he ... hand , Both our inventions meet and jump1 in one . Luc . Tell me thine first . TRA . 180 You will be schoolmaster ...
... hands of her , Master , your love must live a maid at home ; And therefore has he closely mew'd her up , Because he ... hand , Both our inventions meet and jump1 in one . Luc . Tell me thine first . TRA . 180 You will be schoolmaster ...
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... hand , " And see you read no other lectures to her : You understand me : over and beside Signior Baptista's liberality , I'll mend it with a largess . Take your paper too , And let me have them very well perfum'd ; For she is sweeter ...
... hand , " And see you read no other lectures to her : You understand me : over and beside Signior Baptista's liberality , I'll mend it with a largess . Take your paper too , And let me have them very well perfum'd ; For she is sweeter ...
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... hand , I pray . TRA . I love no chiders , Sir . Luc . Well begun , Tranio . HOR . Biondello , let's away . Sir , a word ere you go : Are you a suitor to the maid you talk of , yea or no ? TRA . An if I be , Sir , is it any offence ? 220 ...
... hand , I pray . TRA . I love no chiders , Sir . Luc . Well begun , Tranio . HOR . Biondello , let's away . Sir , a word ere you go : Are you a suitor to the maid you talk of , yea or no ? TRA . An if I be , Sir , is it any offence ? 220 ...
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... hands , I'll pull them off myself : Yea ; all my raiment , to my petticoat ; Or what you will command me I will do , So well I know my duty to my elders . KATH . Of all thy suitors , here I charge thee , tell Whom thou lov'st best : see ...
... hands , I'll pull them off myself : Yea ; all my raiment , to my petticoat ; Or what you will command me I will do , So well I know my duty to my elders . KATH . Of all thy suitors , here I charge thee , tell Whom thou lov'st best : see ...
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... hand . BAP . Ay ; when the special thing is well obtainâd : That is , her love ; for that is all in all . PET . Why , that is nothing ; for I tell you , Father , I am as peremptory as she proud - minded ; And where two raging fires ...
... hand . BAP . Ay ; when the special thing is well obtainâd : That is , her love ; for that is all in all . PET . Why , that is nothing ; for I tell you , Father , I am as peremptory as she proud - minded ; And where two raging fires ...
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