The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Page 58
... poor girl ! she weeps : - Go ply thy needle ; meddle not with her.- For shame , thou hilding3 of a devilish spirit , Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee ? When did she cross thee with a bitter word ? Kath . Her silence ...
... poor girl ! she weeps : - Go ply thy needle ; meddle not with her.- For shame , thou hilding3 of a devilish spirit , Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee ? When did she cross thee with a bitter word ? Kath . Her silence ...
Page 60
... poor petitioners , speak too : Baccare ! you are marvellous forward . " Pet . O , pardon me , signior Gremio ; I would fain be doing . Gre . I doubt it not , sir ; but you will curse your woo- ing.- Neighbour , this is a gift very ...
... poor petitioners , speak too : Baccare ! you are marvellous forward . " Pet . O , pardon me , signior Gremio ; I would fain be doing . Gre . I doubt it not , sir ; but you will curse your woo- ing.- Neighbour , this is a gift very ...
Page 66
... poor quibble was here intended . It appears from many old English books that heard was pronounced in our author's time , as if it were written hard . Malonę . 3 A joint - stool . This is a proverbial expression : 66 Cry you mercy , I ...
... poor quibble was here intended . It appears from many old English books that heard was pronounced in our author's time , as if it were written hard . Malonę . 3 A joint - stool . This is a proverbial expression : 66 Cry you mercy , I ...
Page 82
... poor Katharine , And say , -Lo , there is mad Petruchio's wife , If it would please him come and marry her . Tra . Patience , good Katharine , and Baptista too ; Upon my life , Petruchio means but well , Whatever fortune stays him from ...
... poor Katharine , And say , -Lo , there is mad Petruchio's wife , If it would please him come and marry her . Tra . Patience , good Katharine , and Baptista too ; Upon my life , Petruchio means but well , Whatever fortune stays him from ...
Page 88
... poor accoutrements , ' Twere well for Kate , and better for myself . - But what a fool am I , to chat with you , When I should bid good - morrow to my bride , And seal the title with a lovely kiss ? [ Exeunt PET . GRU . and Bros. Tra ...
... poor accoutrements , ' Twere well for Kate , and better for myself . - But what a fool am I , to chat with you , When I should bid good - morrow to my bride , And seal the title with a lovely kiss ? [ Exeunt PET . GRU . and Bros. Tra ...
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