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 120
... mistress , if thou be a man : - Fear not , sweet wench , they shall not touch thee , Kate ; I'll buckler thee against a million . [ Exeunt PETRUCHIO , KATHARINE , and GRUMIO . BAP . Nay , let them go , a couple of quiet ones . GRE ...
... mistress , if thou be a man : - Fear not , sweet wench , they shall not touch thee , Kate ; I'll buckler thee against a million . [ Exeunt PETRUCHIO , KATHARINE , and GRUMIO . BAP . Nay , let them go , a couple of quiet ones . GRE ...
Page 122
... mistress , and myself , fellow Curtis , & c . ] " Winter , says Grumio , tames man , woman , and beast ; for it has tamed my old master , my new mistress , and myself , fellow Curtis . - Away , you three - inch fool , replies Curtis , I ...
... mistress , and myself , fellow Curtis , & c . ] " Winter , says Grumio , tames man , woman , and beast ; for it has tamed my old master , my new mistress , and myself , fellow Curtis . - Away , you three - inch fool , replies Curtis , I ...
Page 123
... mistress , whose hand ( she being now at hand , ) thou shalt soon feel , to thy cold comfort , for being slow in thy hot office . CURT . I pr'ythee , good Grumio , tell me , How goes the world ? GRU . A cold world , Curtis , in every ...
... mistress , whose hand ( she being now at hand , ) thou shalt soon feel , to thy cold comfort , for being slow in thy hot office . CURT . I pr'ythee , good Grumio , tell me , How goes the world ? GRU . A cold world , Curtis , in every ...
Page 124
... mistress are almost frozen to death . CURT . There's fire ready ; And therefore , good Grumio , the news ? GRU . Why , Jack boy ! ho boy ! 5 and as much news as thou wilt . " CURT . Come , you are so full of conycatching : - GRU . Why ...
... mistress are almost frozen to death . CURT . There's fire ready ; And therefore , good Grumio , the news ? GRU . Why , Jack boy ! ho boy ! 5 and as much news as thou wilt . " CURT . Come , you are so full of conycatching : - GRU . Why ...
Page 125
... mistress fallen out . CURT . HOW ? GRU . Out of their saddles into the dirt ; And thereby hangs a tale . CURT . Let's ́ha't , good Grumio . GRU . Lend thine ear . But the Oxford editor alters it thus : Are the Jacks fair without , and ...
... mistress fallen out . CURT . HOW ? GRU . Out of their saddles into the dirt ; And thereby hangs a tale . CURT . Let's ́ha't , good Grumio . GRU . Lend thine ear . But the Oxford editor alters it thus : Are the Jacks fair without , and ...
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