The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Taming of the shrew. Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. King Richard IIC. Whittingham, 1818 |
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... I'll answer him by law : I'll not budge an inch , boy ; let him come , and kindly . [ Lies down on the Ground and falls asleep . Wind Horns . Enter a Lord from Hunting , with Huntsmen and Servants . Lord . Huntsman , I charge thee ...
... I'll answer him by law : I'll not budge an inch , boy ; let him come , and kindly . [ Lies down on the Ground and falls asleep . Wind Horns . Enter a Lord from Hunting , with Huntsmen and Servants . Lord . Huntsman , I charge thee ...
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... I'll give thee more instructions.- [ Exit Servant . I know the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard husband ; And how my men will stay themselves from laughter ...
... I'll give thee more instructions.- [ Exit Servant . I know the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard husband ; And how my men will stay themselves from laughter ...
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... I'll knock your knave's pate . Gru . My master is grown quarrelsome : I should knock you first , And then I know after who comes by the worst . Pet . Will it not be ? ' Faith , sirrah , an you'll not knock , I'll wring it ; I'll try how ...
... I'll knock your knave's pate . Gru . My master is grown quarrelsome : I should knock you first , And then I know after who comes by the worst . Pet . Will it not be ? ' Faith , sirrah , an you'll not knock , I'll wring it ; I'll try how ...
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... to thee , And wish thee to a shrewd ill - favour'd wife ? Thoud'st thank me but a little for my counsel : And yet I'll promise thee she shall be rich , And very rich : -but thou'rt too much my friend SCENE 2 . 19 THE SHREW .
... to thee , And wish thee to a shrewd ill - favour'd wife ? Thoud'st thank me but a little for my counsel : And yet I'll promise thee she shall be rich , And very rich : -but thou'rt too much my friend SCENE 2 . 19 THE SHREW .
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... I'll tell you what , sir , -an she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure in ber face , and so disfigure her with it , that she shall have no more eyes to see withal than a cat : You know him not , sir . Hor . Tarry , Petruchio ...
... I'll tell you what , sir , -an she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure in ber face , and so disfigure her with it , that she shall have no more eyes to see withal than a cat : You know him not , sir . Hor . Tarry , Petruchio ...
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