The Works of Shakespeare: The taming of the shrewMethuen, 1904 |
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... bear . In particular , my grateful acknowledgments are due to the General Editor , Mr. W. J. Craig , who , though very busy , has of the fulness of his knowledge supplied me with many excellent notes and illustrations , of which I have ...
... bear . In particular , my grateful acknowledgments are due to the General Editor , Mr. W. J. Craig , who , though very busy , has of the fulness of his knowledge supplied me with many excellent notes and illustrations , of which I have ...
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... bear the ewer , the third a diaper , And say hands ? " 55 " Will't please your lordship cool your Some one be ready with a costly suit , And ask him what apparel he will wear ; Another tell him of his hounds and horse , And that his ...
... bear the ewer , the third a diaper , And say hands ? " 55 " Will't please your lordship cool your Some one be ready with a costly suit , And ask him what apparel he will wear ; Another tell him of his hounds and horse , And that his ...
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... bear out Sly . A trumpet sounds . Sirrah , go see what trumpet ' tis that sounds : [ Exit Servingman . Belike , some noble gentleman that means , Travelling some journey , to repose him here . Re - enter Servingman . 75 How now ! who is ...
... bear out Sly . A trumpet sounds . Sirrah , go see what trumpet ' tis that sounds : [ Exit Servingman . Belike , some noble gentleman that means , Travelling some journey , to repose him here . Re - enter Servingman . 75 How now ! who is ...
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... bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do With soft low tongue and lowly courtesy , And say , " What is ' t your honour ...
... bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath observed in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do With soft low tongue and lowly courtesy , And say , " What is ' t your honour ...
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... bear - herd , and now by present profession a tinker ? Ask Marian Hacket , the fat ale - wife of Wincot , if she know me not : if 5. Sly ] Beg . Ff , Q , and throughout scene . 19. Sly's ] Sies F 1 . 8. conserves of beef ] salt beef ...
... bear - herd , and now by present profession a tinker ? Ask Marian Hacket , the fat ale - wife of Wincot , if she know me not : if 5. Sly ] Beg . Ff , Q , and throughout scene . 19. Sly's ] Sies F 1 . 8. conserves of beef ] salt beef ...
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Page 21 - The mathematics, and the metaphysics, Fall to them, as you find your stomach serves you: No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en ; — In brief, sir, study what you most affect.
Page 151 - Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance commits his body To painful labour both by sea and land, To watch the night in storms, the day in cold, Whilst thou liest warm at home, secure and safe; And craves no other tribute at thy hands But love, fair looks and true obedience; Too little payment for so great a debt.
Page 151 - ... lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance commits his body To painful labour both by sea and land, To watch the night in storms, the day in cold, Whilst thou liest warm at home, secure and safe; And craves no other tribute at thy hands But love, fair looks, and true obedience— Too little payment for so great a debt. Such duty as the subject owes the prince, Even such a woman oweth to her husband...
Page 151 - What is she but a foul contending rebel And graceless traitor to her loving lord ? I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace, Or seek for rule, supremacy and sway, When they are bound to serve, love and obey.