The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary ...Hogan & Thompson, 1851 |
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... once he played a farmer's eldest son ; - ' Twas where you wooed the gentlewoman so well . I have forgot your name ; but , sure , that part Was aptly fitted , and naturally performed . " - 1 Play . I think ' twas Soto that your honor ...
... once he played a farmer's eldest son ; - ' Twas where you wooed the gentlewoman so well . I have forgot your name ; but , sure , that part Was aptly fitted , and naturally performed . " - 1 Play . I think ' twas Soto that your honor ...
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... once again , a pot o'the smallest ale . 2 Serv . Will't please your mightiness to wash your hands ? [ Servants present a ewer , basin , and napkin . O , how we joy to see your wit restored ! O , that once more you knew but what you are ...
... once again , a pot o'the smallest ale . 2 Serv . Will't please your mightiness to wash your hands ? [ Servants present a ewer , basin , and napkin . O , how we joy to see your wit restored ! O , that once more you knew but what you are ...
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... once put us in readiness ; And take a lodging fit to entertain Such friends as time in Padua shall beget . But stay awhile ; What company is this ? Tra . Master , some show , to welcome us to town . Enter BAPTISTA , KATHARINA , BIANCA ...
... once put us in readiness ; And take a lodging fit to entertain Such friends as time in Padua shall beget . But stay awhile ; What company is this ? Tra . Master , some show , to welcome us to town . Enter BAPTISTA , KATHARINA , BIANCA ...
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... once Uncase thee ; take my colored hat and cloak : When Biondello comes , he waits on thee : But I will charm him first to keep his tongue . [ They exchange habits . Tra . So had you need . In brief then , sir , sith it your pleasure is ...
... once Uncase thee ; take my colored hat and cloak : When Biondello comes , he waits on thee : But I will charm him first to keep his tongue . [ They exchange habits . Tra . So had you need . In brief then , sir , sith it your pleasure is ...
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... To cast thy wandering eyes on every stale , Seize thee that list . If once I find thee ranging , Hortensio will be quit with thee by changing . [ Exit . SCENE II . The same . Before Baptista's House . 38 [ ACT III . TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... To cast thy wandering eyes on every stale , Seize thee that list . If once I find thee ranging , Hortensio will be quit with thee by changing . [ Exit . SCENE II . The same . Before Baptista's House . 38 [ ACT III . TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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