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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... never speak of all that time ? 1 Serv . O , yes , my lord ; but very idle words.- For though you lay here in this goodly chamber , Yet would you say , ye were beaten out of door ; And rail upon the hostess of the house ; And say , you ...
... never speak of all that time ? 1 Serv . O , yes , my lord ; but very idle words.- For though you lay here in this goodly chamber , Yet would you say , ye were beaten out of door ; And rail upon the hostess of the house ; And say , you ...
Page 37
... never read so far To know the cause why music was ordained ! Was it not to refresh the mind of man , After his studies , or his usual pain ? Then give me leave to read philosophy , And , while I pause , serve in your harmony . Hor ...
... never read so far To know the cause why music was ordained ! Was it not to refresh the mind of man , After his studies , or his usual pain ? Then give me leave to read philosophy , And , while I pause , serve in your harmony . Hor ...
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... never means to wed where he hath wooed . Now must the world point at poor Katharine , And say , Lo , there is mad Petruchio's wife , If it would please him come and marry her . Tra . Patience , good Katharine , and Baptista too . Upon ...
... never means to wed where he hath wooed . Now must the world point at poor Katharine , And say , Lo , there is mad Petruchio's wife , If it would please him come and marry her . Tra . Patience , good Katharine , and Baptista too . Upon ...
Page 43
... never was before ; Hark , hark ! I hear the minstrels play . [ Music . Enter PETRUCHIO , KATHARINA , BIANCA , BAPTISTA , HOR- TENSIO , GRUMIO , and Train . Pet . Gentlemen and friends , I thank you for your pains . I know you think to ...
... never was before ; Hark , hark ! I hear the minstrels play . [ Music . Enter PETRUCHIO , KATHARINA , BIANCA , BAPTISTA , HOR- TENSIO , GRUMIO , and Train . Pet . Gentlemen and friends , I thank you for your pains . I know you think to ...
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... never prayed before ; how I cried ; how the horses ran away ; how her bridle was burst ; how I lost my crupper ; - with many things of worthy me- mory ; which now shall die in oblivion , and thou return un- experienced to thy grave ...
... never prayed before ; how I cried ; how the horses ran away ; how her bridle was burst ; how I lost my crupper ; - with many things of worthy me- mory ; which now shall die in oblivion , and thou return un- experienced to thy grave ...
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