Merchant of Venice ; Midsummer-night's dream ; Taming of the shrewF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 420
... Feran . Twenty good - morrows to my lovely Kate . " Kate . You jeast I am sure ; is she yours already ? " Feran . I tel thee Kate , I know thou lov'st me well . " Kate . The divel you do ; who told you so ? " Feran . My mind , sweet ...
... Feran . Twenty good - morrows to my lovely Kate . " Kate . You jeast I am sure ; is she yours already ? " Feran . I tel thee Kate , I know thou lov'st me well . " Kate . The divel you do ; who told you so ? " Feran . My mind , sweet ...
Page 421
... Feran . No , Kate , this hand is mine , and I thy love . Kate . Yfaith , sir , no ; the woodcocke wants his taile . · Feran . But yet his bil will serve , if the other faile . Alfon . How now , Ferando ? what [ says ] my daughter ? " Feran ...
... Feran . No , Kate , this hand is mine , and I thy love . Kate . Yfaith , sir , no ; the woodcocke wants his taile . · Feran . But yet his bil will serve , if the other faile . Alfon . How now , Ferando ? what [ says ] my daughter ? " Feran ...
Page 445
... Feran . Good morrow , father : Polidor well met , " You wonder , I know , that I have staide so long , 66 66 Alfon . Yea , marry sonne : we were almost persuaded That we should scarce have had our bridegroome heere : " But say , why art ...
... Feran . Good morrow , father : Polidor well met , " You wonder , I know , that I have staide so long , 66 66 Alfon . Yea , marry sonne : we were almost persuaded That we should scarce have had our bridegroome heere : " But say , why art ...
Page 446
... Feran . Tush , Polidor : I have as many sutes " Fantastike made to fit my humour so , 66 As any in Athens ; and as richly wrought " As was the massie robe that late adorn'd " The stately legat of the Persian king . " And this from them ...
... Feran . Tush , Polidor : I have as many sutes " Fantastike made to fit my humour so , 66 As any in Athens ; and as richly wrought " As was the massie robe that late adorn'd " The stately legat of the Persian king . " And this from them ...
Page 453
... Feran . Sirra , go and make readie my horse presently . * * * * " San . Shall I give them another peck of provender . 66 Feran . Out slave , and bring them presently to the door . " So , in a Commemoration of Sir Philip Sidney , by B. W ...
... Feran . Sirra , go and make readie my horse presently . * * * * " San . Shall I give them another peck of provender . 66 Feran . Out slave , and bring them presently to the door . " So , in a Commemoration of Sir Philip Sidney , by B. W ...
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Æneid ancient Ansaldo Antonio Baptista BASS Bassanio Ben Jonson Bianca BION Biondello BOSWELL called comedy daughter Demetrius doth ducats Duke editions editors emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father Feran Ferando flesh fool gentleman Giannetto give gleek Gratiano Gremio hast hath hear Hermia honour Hortensio JOHNSON Kate KATH KATHARINA King Henry lady LAUN Launcelot lion lord Lorenzo Lucentio Lysander MALONE marry master means mistress moon musick never night Oberon old copies Othello Padua passage Petruchio Philostrate play poet Portia pray PUCK Pyramus quarto Queen QUIN RITSON SCENE second folio Servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shrew Shylock signior speak STEEVENS suppose swear sweet tell thee Theobald Theseus thing Thisbe thou Titania Tranio TYRWHITT unto Venice Vincentio WARBURTON wife word