The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... young modest girl : Counsel me , Tranio , for , I know , thou canst ; Affift me , Tranio , for , I know , thou wilt . Tra . Mafter , it is no time to chide you now ; Affection is not rated from the heart . If love hath touch'd you ...
... young modest girl : Counsel me , Tranio , for , I know , thou canst ; Affift me , Tranio , for , I know , thou wilt . Tra . Mafter , it is no time to chide you now ; Affection is not rated from the heart . If love hath touch'd you ...
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... ' twixt him and you , Your ancient , trufty , pleasant fervant Grumio ; And tell me now , fweet friend , what happy Gale Blows you to Padua here , from old Verona ? Pet . Pet . Such wind as fcatters young men through the 24 THE TAMING.
... ' twixt him and you , Your ancient , trufty , pleasant fervant Grumio ; And tell me now , fweet friend , what happy Gale Blows you to Padua here , from old Verona ? Pet . Pet . Such wind as fcatters young men through the 24 THE TAMING.
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... young men through the world , To feek their fortunes farther than at home , s Where fmall experience grows . But , in a few , Signior Hortenfio , thus it ftands with me , · Antonio my father is deceas'd ; And I have thruft myfelf into ...
... young men through the world , To feek their fortunes farther than at home , s Where fmall experience grows . But , in a few , Signior Hortenfio , thus it ftands with me , · Antonio my father is deceas'd ; And I have thruft myfelf into ...
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... young and beauteous ; Brought up , as beft becomes a gentlewoman . Her only fault , and that is fault enough , Is , that the is intolerably curft : And hrewd , and froward , fo beyond all measure , That , were my ftate far worfer than ...
... young and beauteous ; Brought up , as beft becomes a gentlewoman . Her only fault , and that is fault enough , Is , that the is intolerably curft : And hrewd , and froward , fo beyond all measure , That , were my ftate far worfer than ...
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... young folks lay their heads together . Master , look about you : who goes there ? ha ! Hor . Peace , Grumio , ' tis the Rival of my love . Petruchio , ftand by a while . Gru . A proper Stripling , and an amorous —— Gre . O very well ; I ...
... young folks lay their heads together . Master , look about you : who goes there ? ha ! Hor . Peace , Grumio , ' tis the Rival of my love . Petruchio , ftand by a while . Gru . A proper Stripling , and an amorous —— Gre . O very well ; I ...
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Page 460 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.