The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 11. The taming of the shrewPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... head broke . 140 BAP . How now , my Friend ! why dost thou look so pale ? HOR . For fear , I promise you , if I look pale . BAP . What , will my daughter prove a good musician ? HOR . I think she'll sooner prove a soldier : Iron may ...
... head broke . 140 BAP . How now , my Friend ! why dost thou look so pale ? HOR . For fear , I promise you , if I look pale . BAP . What , will my daughter prove a good musician ? HOR . I think she'll sooner prove a soldier : Iron may ...
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... head to do my master good : I see no reason but suppos'd Lucentio Must get a father , call'd suppos'd Vincentio ; And that's a wonder : fathers commonly Do get their children ; but in this case of winning A child shall get a sire , if I ...
... head to do my master good : I see no reason but suppos'd Lucentio Must get a father , call'd suppos'd Vincentio ; And that's a wonder : fathers commonly Do get their children ; but in this case of winning A child shall get a sire , if I ...
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... head and my neck . A fire , good Curtis . CURT . Is my master and his wife coming , Grumio ? GRU . O , ay , Curtis , ay ; and therefore fire , fire ; cast on no water . 19 CURT . Is she so hot a shrew as she's reported ? GRU . She was ...
... head and my neck . A fire , good Curtis . CURT . Is my master and his wife coming , Grumio ? GRU . O , ay , Curtis , ay ; and therefore fire , fire ; cast on no water . 19 CURT . Is she so hot a shrew as she's reported ? GRU . She was ...
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... heads be sleekly comb'd , their blue coats brush'd , and their garters of an indifferent knit : 3 let them curtsy ' with their left legs ; and not presume to touch a hair of my master's horse - tail till they kiss their hands . Are they ...
... heads be sleekly comb'd , their blue coats brush'd , and their garters of an indifferent knit : 3 let them curtsy ' with their left legs ; and not presume to touch a hair of my master's horse - tail till they kiss their hands . Are they ...
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... heads well together . BIAN . How , head and butt ! an hasty - witted body 40 Would say your head and butt were head and horn . VIN . Ay , Mistress Bride ; hath that awaken'd you ? BIAN . Ay ; but not frighted me ; therefore I'll sleep ...
... heads well together . BIAN . How , head and butt ! an hasty - witted body 40 Would say your head and butt were head and horn . VIN . Ay , Mistress Bride ; hath that awaken'd you ? BIAN . Ay ; but not frighted me ; therefore I'll sleep ...
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