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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... follows thus : Thou shalt be master , Tranio , in my stead , Keep house , and port , and servants , as I should . I will some other be ; some Florentine , Some Neapolitan , or meaner man of Pisa . ' Tis hatched , and shall be so ...
... follows thus : Thou shalt be master , Tranio , in my stead , Keep house , and port , and servants , as I should . I will some other be ; some Florentine , Some Neapolitan , or meaner man of Pisa . ' Tis hatched , and shall be so ...
Page 59
... follow you . [ Exeunt TRANIO , Pedant , and BAPTISTA . Bion . Cambio , - Luc . What say'st thou , Biondello ? Bion . You saw my master wink and laugh upon you ? Luc . Biondello , what of that ? Bion . ' Faith , nothing ; but he has left ...
... follow you . [ Exeunt TRANIO , Pedant , and BAPTISTA . Bion . Cambio , - Luc . What say'st thou , Biondello ? Bion . You saw my master wink and laugh upon you ? Luc . Biondello , what of that ? Bion . ' Faith , nothing ; but he has left ...
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... follow , to see the end of this ado . Pet . First , kiss me , Kate , and we will . Kath . What , in the midst of the street ? Pet . What , art thou ashamed of me ? Kath . No , sir ; God forbid : - but ashamed to kiss . Pet . Why , then ...
... follow , to see the end of this ado . Pet . First , kiss me , Kate , and we will . Kath . What , in the midst of the street ? Pet . What , art thou ashamed of me ? Kath . No , sir ; God forbid : - but ashamed to kiss . Pet . Why , then ...
Page 83
... follows . If I could find example Of thousands , that had struck anointed kings , And flourished after , I'd not do't ; but since Nor brass , nor stone , nor parchment , bears not one , Let villany itself forswear't . I must Forsake the ...
... follows . If I could find example Of thousands , that had struck anointed kings , And flourished after , I'd not do't ; but since Nor brass , nor stone , nor parchment , bears not one , Let villany itself forswear't . I must Forsake the ...
Page 90
... follow Our forceful instigation ? Our prerogative Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts this ; which , if you ( or stupefied , Or seeming so in skill ) cannot , or will not , Relish as truth , like us ; inform ...
... follow Our forceful instigation ? Our prerogative Calls not your counsels ; but our natural goodness Imparts this ; which , if you ( or stupefied , Or seeming so in skill ) cannot , or will not , Relish as truth , like us ; inform ...
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