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Page 164
... , haberdashers ; with fervants attending on Baptifta and Petruchio . SCENE , fometimes in Padua ; and sometimes in Petruchio's house in the country . THE TAMING of the SHREW . INDUCTION . SCENE I. Characters in the Induction.. ...
... , haberdashers ; with fervants attending on Baptifta and Petruchio . SCENE , fometimes in Padua ; and sometimes in Petruchio's house in the country . THE TAMING of the SHREW . INDUCTION . SCENE I. Characters in the Induction.. ...
Page 175
... Padua . Flourish . Enter Lucentio and Tranio . Lucentio . RANIO , fince for the great defire I had To fee fair Padua , nursery of arts , T I am arriv'd from fruitful Lombardy , The pleasant garden of great Italy ; And , by my father's ...
... Padua . Flourish . Enter Lucentio and Tranio . Lucentio . RANIO , fince for the great defire I had To fee fair Padua , nursery of arts , T I am arriv'd from fruitful Lombardy , The pleasant garden of great Italy ; And , by my father's ...
Page 176
... Padua fhall beget . But ftay a while , what company is this ? Tra . Mafter , fome fhew to welcome us to town . SCENE II . Enter Baptifta , with Catharina and Bianca , Gremio and Hortenfio . Lucentio and Tranio stand by . Bap . Gentlemen ...
... Padua fhall beget . But ftay a while , what company is this ? Tra . Mafter , fome fhew to welcome us to town . SCENE II . Enter Baptifta , with Catharina and Bianca , Gremio and Hortenfio . Lucentio and Tranio stand by . Bap . Gentlemen ...
Page 179
... Padua to begin his wooing , that would thoroughly woo her , wed her , and bed her , and rid the houfe of her . Come on . [ Exeunt Gremio and Hortenfio . SCENE IV . Manent Tranio and Lucentio . Tra . I pray , Sir , tell me , is it ...
... Padua to begin his wooing , that would thoroughly woo her , wed her , and bed her , and rid the houfe of her . Come on . [ Exeunt Gremio and Hortenfio . SCENE IV . Manent Tranio and Lucentio . Tra . I pray , Sir , tell me , is it ...
Page 180
... Padua here Vincentio's ion , Keep houfe , and ply his book , welcome his friends , Vifit his countrymen , and banquet them ? Luc . Bafta ; -content thee ; for I have it full . We have not yet been feen in any house , Nor can we be ...
... Padua here Vincentio's ion , Keep houfe , and ply his book , welcome his friends , Vifit his countrymen , and banquet them ? Luc . Bafta ; -content thee ; for I have it full . We have not yet been feen in any house , Nor can we be ...
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