The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Volume 5Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Page 112
... prove a good musi- cian ? Hor . I think , she'll sooner prove a soldier ; Iron may hold with her , but never lutes . Bap . Why , then thou canst not break her to the luter Hor . Why , no ; for she hath broke the lute to me . I did but ...
... prove a good musi- cian ? Hor . I think , she'll sooner prove a soldier ; Iron may hold with her , but never lutes . Bap . Why , then thou canst not break her to the luter Hor . Why , no ; for she hath broke the lute to me . I did but ...
Page 118
... prove a second Grissel ; And Roman Lucrece for her chastity : And to conclude , -we have ' greed so well together , That upon Sunday is the wedding - day . Kath . I'll see thee hang'd on Sunday first . Gre . Hark , Petruchio ! she says ...
... prove a second Grissel ; And Roman Lucrece for her chastity : And to conclude , -we have ' greed so well together , That upon Sunday is the wedding - day . Kath . I'll see thee hang'd on Sunday first . Gre . Hark , Petruchio ! she says ...
Page 133
... prove a jolly surly groom , That take it on you at the first so roundly . Pet . O , Kate , content thee ; pr'ythee , be not angry . Kath . I will be angry ; What hast thou to do ? — Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre ...
... prove a jolly surly groom , That take it on you at the first so roundly . Pet . O , Kate , content thee ; pr'ythee , be not angry . Kath . I will be angry ; What hast thou to do ? — Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre ...
Page 142
... prove , sir , master of your art ! 1 Luc . While you , sweet dear , prove mistress 142 ACT IV . TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... prove , sir , master of your art ! 1 Luc . While you , sweet dear , prove mistress 142 ACT IV . TAMING OF THE SHREW .
Page 143
... prove mistress of my heart . [ They retire . Hor . Quick proceeders , marry ! Now , tell me , I pray , You that durst swear , that your mistress Bianca Lov'd none in the world so well as Lucentio . Tra . O despiteful love ! unconstant ...
... prove mistress of my heart . [ They retire . Hor . Quick proceeders , marry ! Now , tell me , I pray , You that durst swear , that your mistress Bianca Lov'd none in the world so well as Lucentio . Tra . O despiteful love ! unconstant ...
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Page 262 - When all aloud the wind doth blow And coughing drowns the parson's saw And birds sit brooding in the snow And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.
Page 260 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it...
Page 209 - Sir, he hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a book ; he hath not eat paper, as it were ; he hath not drunk ink : his intellect is not replenished ; he is only an animal, only sensible in the duller parts...
Page 261 - When shepherds pipe on oaten straws And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks, When turtles tread, and rooks, and daws, And maidens bleach their summer smocks The cuckoo then, on every tree, Mocks married men; for thus sings he, Cuckoo; Cuckoo, cuckoo: O word of fear, Unpleasing to a married ear!
Page 160 - Such duty as the subject owes the prince, Even such a woman oweth to her husband...