The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 81
... Feran . Twenty good - morrows to my lovely Kate . " Kate . You jeast I am sure ; is she yours already ? " Feran . I tel thee Kate , I know thou lov'st me well . VOL . IX . G KATH . Well have you heard , but something hard SC . I. 81 ...
... Feran . Twenty good - morrows to my lovely Kate . " Kate . You jeast I am sure ; is she yours already ? " Feran . I tel thee Kate , I know thou lov'st me well . VOL . IX . G KATH . Well have you heard , but something hard SC . I. 81 ...
Page 82
... Feran . My mind , sweet Kate , doth say I am the man , " Must wed , and bed , and marrie bonnie Kate . " Kate . Was ever seene so grosse an asse as this ? " Feran . I , to stand so long and never get a kisse . " Kate . Hands off , I say ...
... Feran . My mind , sweet Kate , doth say I am the man , " Must wed , and bed , and marrie bonnie Kate . " Kate . Was ever seene so grosse an asse as this ? " Feran . I , to stand so long and never get a kisse . " Kate . Hands off , I say ...
Page 109
... Feran . Good morrow , father : Polidor well met , " You wonder , I know , that I have staide so long . 66 Alfon . Yea , marry sonne : we were almost persuaded " That we should scarce have had our bridegroome heere ; " But say , why art ...
... Feran . Good morrow , father : Polidor well met , " You wonder , I know , that I have staide so long . 66 Alfon . Yea , marry sonne : we were almost persuaded " That we should scarce have had our bridegroome heere ; " But say , why art ...
Page 110
... Feran . Tush , Polidor : I have as many sutes " Fantastike made to fit my humour so , " As any in Athens ; and as richly wrought " As was the massie robe that late adorn'd " The stately legat of the Persian king , " And this from them I ...
... Feran . Tush , Polidor : I have as many sutes " Fantastike made to fit my humour so , " As any in Athens ; and as richly wrought " As was the massie robe that late adorn'd " The stately legat of the Persian king , " And this from them I ...
Page 117
... , and Emilia , and Aurelius and Phylema . " Feran . Father , farewel ; my Kate and I must home : " Sirrha , go make ready my horse presently . KATH . Nay , then , Do what thou canst SC . II . TAMING OF THE SHREW . 117.
... , and Emilia , and Aurelius and Phylema . " Feran . Father , farewel ; my Kate and I must home : " Sirrha , go make ready my horse presently . KATH . Nay , then , Do what thou canst SC . II . TAMING OF THE SHREW . 117.
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