The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1805 |
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... daughters of Alphonsus . Polidor , Valeria , servant to Aurelius . Sander , servant to Ferando . Phylotus , a merchant who personates the duke . Kate , Emelia , Phylema , } daughters to Alphonsus . Tailor , haberdasher , and servants to ...
... daughters of Alphonsus . Polidor , Valeria , servant to Aurelius . Sander , servant to Ferando . Phylotus , a merchant who personates the duke . Kate , Emelia , Phylema , } daughters to Alphonsus . Tailor , haberdasher , and servants to ...
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... daughters to Baptista . Widow . Tailor , haberdasher , and servants attending on Baptista and Petruchio . SCENE , Sometimes in Padua ; and sometimes in Petruchio's house in the country . ACT I ..... SCENE I. Padua . A public Place ...
... daughters to Baptista . Widow . Tailor , haberdasher , and servants attending on Baptista and Petruchio . SCENE , Sometimes in Padua ; and sometimes in Petruchio's house in the country . ACT I ..... SCENE I. Padua . A public Place ...
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... daughter , Before I have a husband for the elder : If either of you both love Katharina , Because I know you well , and love you well , Leave shall you have to court her at your pleasure . Gre . To cart her rather : She ' s too rough ...
... daughter , Before I have a husband for the elder : If either of you both love Katharina , Because I know you well , and love you well , Leave shall you have to court her at your pleasure . Gre . To cart her rather : She ' s too rough ...
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... daughter to a husband , we set his youngest free for a husband , and then have to ' t afresh . Sweet Bianca ! -Happy man be his dole ! He that runs fastest , gets the ring . How say you , signior Gremio ? Gre . I am agreed : and ' would ...
... daughter to a husband , we set his youngest free for a husband , and then have to ' t afresh . Sweet Bianca ! -Happy man be his dole ! He that runs fastest , gets the ring . How say you , signior Gremio ? Gre . I am agreed : and ' would ...
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... daughter of Agenor had , That made great Jove to humble him to her hand , When with his knees he kiss'd the Cretan strand . Tra . Saw you no more ? mark'd you not , how her sister Began to scold ; and raise up such a storm , That mortal ...
... daughter of Agenor had , That made great Jove to humble him to her hand , When with his knees he kiss'd the Cretan strand . Tra . Saw you no more ? mark'd you not , how her sister Began to scold ; and raise up such a storm , That mortal ...
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Page 121 - Well, come, my Kate ; we will unto your father's, Even in these honest mean habiliments ; Our purses shall be proud, our garments poor : For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit.