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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... Peace , Tranio . Tra . Well said , master ; mum ! and gaze your fill . Bap . Gentlemen , that I may soon make good What I have said , -Bianca , get you in : And let it not displease thee , good Bianca ; ACT I. ] 15 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... Peace , Tranio . Tra . Well said , master ; mum ! and gaze your fill . Bap . Gentlemen , that I may soon make good What I have said , -Bianca , get you in : And let it not displease thee , good Bianca ; ACT I. ] 15 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... Peace , Grumio : ' tis the rival of my love . Petruchio , stand by a while . Gru . A proper stripling , and an amorous ! [ They retire . Gre . O , very well ; I have perused the note . Hark you , sir ; I'll have them very fairly bound ...
... Peace , Grumio : ' tis the rival of my love . Petruchio , stand by a while . Gru . A proper stripling , and an amorous ! [ They retire . Gre . O , very well ; I have perused the note . Hark you , sir ; I'll have them very fairly bound ...
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... peace it bodes , and love , and quiet life ; An awful rule , and right supremacy ; And , to be short , what not , that's sweet and happy . Bap . Now fair befall thee , good Petruchio ! The wager thou hast won ; and I will add Unto their ...
... peace it bodes , and love , and quiet life ; An awful rule , and right supremacy ; And , to be short , what not , that's sweet and happy . Bap . Now fair befall thee , good Petruchio ! The wager thou hast won ; and I will add Unto their ...
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... peace ; Or seek for rule , supremacy , and sway , When they are bound to serve , love , and obey . Why are our bodies soft , and weak , and smooth , Unapt to toil and trouble in the world , But that our soft conditions and our hearts ...
... peace ; Or seek for rule , supremacy , and sway , When they are bound to serve , love , and obey . Why are our bodies soft , and weak , and smooth , Unapt to toil and trouble in the world , But that our soft conditions and our hearts ...
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... peace , until You had drawn oaths from him not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too coldly . Tell him , you are sure , All in Bohemia's well ; this satisfaction . The by - gone day proclaimed ; say this to him , He's beat from his best ...
... peace , until You had drawn oaths from him not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too coldly . Tell him , you are sure , All in Bohemia's well ; this satisfaction . The by - gone day proclaimed ; say this to him , He's beat from his best ...
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