The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... doth wear his sting ? In his tail . Kath . Pet . In his tongue . Whose tongue ? Kath . Yours , if you talk of tails ; and so farewell . Pet . What , with my tongue in your tail ? Nay , come again , Good Kate ; I am a gentleman . Kath ...
... doth wear his sting ? In his tail . Kath . Pet . In his tongue . Whose tongue ? Kath . Yours , if you talk of tails ; and so farewell . Pet . What , with my tongue in your tail ? Nay , come again , Good Kate ; I am a gentleman . Kath ...
Page 34
... doth freeze . But thine doth fry . Gre . Skipper , stand 84 [ ACT II TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... doth freeze . But thine doth fry . Gre . Skipper , stand 84 [ ACT II TAMING OF THE SHREW .
Page 37
... doth court my love . Pedascule , I'll watch you better yet . Bian . In time I may believe , yet I mistrust . Luc . Mistrust it not ; for sure , acides Was Ajax , -called so from his grandfather . D Bian . I must believe my master ; else ...
... doth court my love . Pedascule , I'll watch you better yet . Bian . In time I may believe , yet I mistrust . Luc . Mistrust it not ; for sure , acides Was Ajax , -called so from his grandfather . D Bian . I must believe my master ; else ...
Page 50
... Doth fancy any other but Lucentio ? I tell you , sir , she bears me fair in hand . Hor . Sir , to satisfy you in what I have said , Stand by , and mark the manner of his teaching . [ They stand aside . Enter BIANCA and LUCENTIO . Luc ...
... Doth fancy any other but Lucentio ? I tell you , sir , she bears me fair in hand . Hor . Sir , to satisfy you in what I have said , Stand by , and mark the manner of his teaching . [ They stand aside . Enter BIANCA and LUCENTIO . Luc ...
Page 52
... doth resemble you . Bion . As much as an apple doth an oyster , and all one . Tra . To save your life in this extremity , This favor will I do you for his sake ; And think it not the worst of all your fortunes , That you are like to sir ...
... doth resemble you . Bion . As much as an apple doth an oyster , and all one . Tra . To save your life in this extremity , This favor will I do you for his sake ; And think it not the worst of all your fortunes , That you are like to sir ...
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