The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators ; to which are Added Notes by Sam. Johnson, Tom 3J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, L. Hawes, Clark and Collins, W. Johnston, T. Caslon, T. Lownds, and the executors of B. Dodd, 1765 |
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... Gremio , } Pretenders to Bianca . Hortenfio , Tranio , } Servants to Lucentio . Biondello , Grumio , Servant to Petruchio . Pedant , an old fellow fet up to perfonate Vincentio . Catharina , the Shrew . Bianca , her Sifter . Widow ...
... Gremio , } Pretenders to Bianca . Hortenfio , Tranio , } Servants to Lucentio . Biondello , Grumio , Servant to Petruchio . Pedant , an old fellow fet up to perfonate Vincentio . Catharina , the Shrew . Bianca , her Sifter . Widow ...
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... Gremio and Hortenfio . Lucentio and Tranio ftand by . Bap . Gentlemen both , importune me no farther , For how I firmly am refolv'd , you know ; That is , not to bestow my youngest daughter , Before I have a husband for the elder ; If ...
... Gremio and Hortenfio . Lucentio and Tranio ftand by . Bap . Gentlemen both , importune me no farther , For how I firmly am refolv'd , you know ; That is , not to bestow my youngest daughter , Before I have a husband for the elder ; If ...
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... Gremio , you know any fuch , Prefer them hither for to cunning ment I will be very kind ; and liberal To mine own children , in good bringing up ; And fo farewel : Catharina , you may ftay , For I have more to commune with Bianca ...
... Gremio , you know any fuch , Prefer them hither for to cunning ment I will be very kind ; and liberal To mine own children , in good bringing up ; And fo farewel : Catharina , you may ftay , For I have more to commune with Bianca ...
Strona 19
... Gremio ; but a word , I pray ; tho ' the nature of our quarrel never yet brook'd Parle , know now , upon advice , it toucheth us both , that we may yet again have access to our fair Mistress , and be happy rivals in Bianca's love , to ...
... Gremio ; but a word , I pray ; tho ' the nature of our quarrel never yet brook'd Parle , know now , upon advice , it toucheth us both , that we may yet again have access to our fair Mistress , and be happy rivals in Bianca's love , to ...
Strona 20
... Gremio ? Gre . I am agreed ; and would I had given him the beft horse in Padua to begin his wooing , that would throughly woo her , wed her , and bed her , and rid the houfe of her . Come on . [ Exeunt Gremio and Hortenfio , SCENE IV ...
... Gremio ? Gre . I am agreed ; and would I had given him the beft horse in Padua to begin his wooing , that would throughly woo her , wed her , and bed her , and rid the houfe of her . Come on . [ Exeunt Gremio and Hortenfio , SCENE IV ...
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