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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... angry . Kath . If I be waspish , best beware my sting . Pet . My remedy is , then , to pluck it out . Kath . Ay , if the fool could find it where it lies . Pet . Who knows not where a wasp doth wear ACT II . ] 31 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... angry . Kath . If I be waspish , best beware my sting . Pet . My remedy is , then , to pluck it out . Kath . Ay , if the fool could find it where it lies . Pet . Who knows not where a wasp doth wear ACT II . ] 31 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... doth wear his sting ? In his tail . Kath . In his tongue . Pet . Whose tongue ? Kath . Yours , if you talk of tails ; and so farewell . Pet . What , with my tongue in your tail ? Nay , come again , Good Kate ; I am a gentleman . Kath ...
... doth wear his sting ? In his tail . Kath . In his tongue . Pet . Whose tongue ? Kath . Yours , if you talk of tails ; and so farewell . Pet . What , with my tongue in your tail ? Nay , come again , Good Kate ; I am a gentleman . Kath ...
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... doth call me hence , And therefore here I mean to take my leave . Bap . Is't possible you will away to - night ? Pet . I must away to - day , before night come.- Make it no wonder ; if you knew my business , You would entreat me rather ...
... doth call me hence , And therefore here I mean to take my leave . Bap . Is't possible you will away to - night ? Pet . I must away to - day , before night come.- Make it no wonder ; if you knew my business , You would entreat me rather ...
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... Doth fancy any other but Lucentio ? I tell you , sir , she bears me fair in hand . Hor . Sir , to satisfy you in what I have said , Stand by , and mark the manner of his teaching . [ They stand aside . Enter BIANCA and LUCENTIO . in ...
... Doth fancy any other but Lucentio ? I tell you , sir , she bears me fair in hand . Hor . Sir , to satisfy you in what I have said , Stand by , and mark the manner of his teaching . [ They stand aside . Enter BIANCA and LUCENTIO . in ...
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