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... was to come from that one of Shake- speare's fellows who is most closely associated with the work of his later time , John Fletcher . His comedy , The -- Woman's Prize or the Tamer Tamed ( before 1622 ) Introduction xiii.
... was to come from that one of Shake- speare's fellows who is most closely associated with the work of his later time , John Fletcher . His comedy , The -- Woman's Prize or the Tamer Tamed ( before 1622 ) Introduction xiii.
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... fellows blundered . How are he and his audience saved ? Not simply because the dramatist has been lavish of gifts to his shrew , endowing her with youth , wealth , and beauty . On the contrary , if we are once per- mitted to be dazzled ...
... fellows blundered . How are he and his audience saved ? Not simply because the dramatist has been lavish of gifts to his shrew , endowing her with youth , wealth , and beauty . On the contrary , if we are once per- mitted to be dazzled ...
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... fellows , you are welcome . Players . We thank your honour . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? A Player . So please your lordship to accept our duty . 80 Lord . With all my heart . This fellow I 6 Ind . The Taming of the ...
... fellows , you are welcome . Players . We thank your honour . Lord . Do you intend to stay with me to - night ? A Player . So please your lordship to accept our duty . 80 Lord . With all my heart . This fellow I 6 Ind . The Taming of the ...
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William Shakespeare Frederick Tupper. Lord . With all my heart . This fellow I remember Since once he play'd a farmer's eldest son . ' Twas where you woo'd the gentlewoman so well . 85 I have forgot your name ; but , sure , that part Was ...
William Shakespeare Frederick Tupper. Lord . With all my heart . This fellow I remember Since once he play'd a farmer's eldest son . ' Twas where you woo'd the gentlewoman so well . 85 I have forgot your name ; but , sure , that part Was ...
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... fellows in the world , an a man could light on them , would take her with all faults , and money enough . Gre . I cannot tell ; but I had as lief take her 135 dowry with this condition , to be whipp'd at the high cross every morning ...
... fellows in the world , an a man could light on them , would take her with all faults , and money enough . Gre . I cannot tell ; but I had as lief take her 135 dowry with this condition , to be whipp'd at the high cross every morning ...
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Bian Bianca Bion Biondello bride Burton heath call'd Cambio comedy comes curst Curt daughter doth Enter Petruchio entreat Exeunt Exit father fessor of English Ff Q fool froward gentleman gown Grumio hand hath hear Here's hither honour horse husband Induction Kath kiss knave knock Licio look lord Madam maid married master mean merry Minola mistress muscadel never Pedant Petruchio and Katherina Ph.D Pisa play porringer pray Professor of Eng Professor of English Re-enter SCENE II Padua servant Shakespeare Shrew Signior Baptista Signior Gremio Signior Hortensio Signior Lucentio Sirrah sister stay suitors sweet Kate Taming tell thee thine thou hast Tranio University UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT unto Verona villain Vincentio what's wife WILLIAM ALLAN NEILSON wilt win my love withal Woman's Prize words
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