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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... rich Gentleman of Padua . VINCENTIO , an old Gentleman of Pisa . Persons in the Induction . LUCENTIO , Son to Vincentio , in love with Bianca . PETRUCHIO , a Gentleman of Verona , a Suitor to Kath- arina . GREMIO , } HORTENSIO , TRANIO ...
... rich Gentleman of Padua . VINCENTIO , an old Gentleman of Pisa . Persons in the Induction . LUCENTIO , Son to Vincentio , in love with Bianca . PETRUCHIO , a Gentleman of Verona , a Suitor to Kath- arina . GREMIO , } HORTENSIO , TRANIO ...
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... rich night - gown , with Attendants ; some with apparel , others with basin , ewer , and other appurte- nances . Enter Lord , dressed like a Servant . Sly . For God's sake , a pot of small ale . 1 Serv . Will't please your lordship ...
... rich night - gown , with Attendants ; some with apparel , others with basin , ewer , and other appurte- nances . Enter Lord , dressed like a Servant . Sly . For God's sake , a pot of small ale . 1 Serv . Will't please your lordship ...
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... rich , any man is so very a fool to be married to hell ? Hor . Tush , Gremio , though it pass your patience and mine , to endure her loud alarums , why , man , there be good fellows in the world , an a man could light on them , would ...
... rich , any man is so very a fool to be married to hell ? Hor . Tush , Gremio , though it pass your patience and mine , to endure her loud alarums , why , man , there be good fellows in the world , an a man could light on them , would ...
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... rich , -- And very rich . But thou'rt too much my friend , And I'll not wish thee to her . Pet . Seignior Hortensio , ' twixt such friends as we , Few words suffice ; and , therefore , if thou know One rich enough to be Petruchio's wife ...
... rich , -- And very rich . But thou'rt too much my friend , And I'll not wish thee to her . Pet . Seignior Hortensio , ' twixt such friends as we , Few words suffice ; and , therefore , if thou know One rich enough to be Petruchio's wife ...
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... rich Pisa's walls , as any one Old seignior Gremio has in Padua ; Besides two thousand ducats by the year , Of fruitful land , all which shall be her jointure.- What , have I pinched you , seignior Gremio ? Gre . Two thousand ducats by ...
... rich Pisa's walls , as any one Old seignior Gremio has in Padua ; Besides two thousand ducats by the year , Of fruitful land , all which shall be her jointure.- What , have I pinched you , seignior Gremio ? Gre . Two thousand ducats by ...
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Page 213 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest ; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before. There's no such thing : It is the bloody business which informs Thus to mine eyes. Now o'er the...
Page 250 - Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, but dare not.