The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 11. The taming of the shrewPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... kind . 10 HOR . For both our sakes , I would that word were true . PET . Now , for my life , Hortensio fears his Widow . WID . Then never trust me , if I be afeard . PET . Y'are sensible , ' and yet you miss my sense : I mean ...
... kind . 10 HOR . For both our sakes , I would that word were true . PET . Now , for my life , Hortensio fears his Widow . WID . Then never trust me , if I be afeard . PET . Y'are sensible , ' and yet you miss my sense : I mean ...
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... kind one too : Pray God , Sir , your wife send you not a worse . PET . I hope , a better . HOR . Sirrah Biondello , Go and entreat my wife to come to me forthwith . PET . O , ho ! entreat her ! Nay ; then she must needs come . HOR ...
... kind one too : Pray God , Sir , your wife send you not a worse . PET . I hope , a better . HOR . Sirrah Biondello , Go and entreat my wife to come to me forthwith . PET . O , ho ! entreat her ! Nay ; then she must needs come . HOR ...
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