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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... . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . - to quicken you ; ] i . e . animate . So , in All's well that ends well : " Quicken a rock , and make you dance canary . " STEEVENS . KATH . I pray you , sir , [ To 42 ACT I. TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . - to quicken you ; ] i . e . animate . So , in All's well that ends well : " Quicken a rock , and make you dance canary . " STEEVENS . KATH . I pray you , sir , [ To 42 ACT I. TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... KATH . I pray you , sir , [ To BAP . ] is it your will To make a stale of me amongst these mates ? HOR . Mates , maid ! how mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . KATH . I'faith , sir , you shall ...
... KATH . I pray you , sir , [ To BAP . ] is it your will To make a stale of me amongst these mates ? HOR . Mates , maid ! how mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . KATH . I'faith , sir , you shall ...
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... KATH . Why , and I trust , I may go too ; May I not ? What , shall I be appointed hours ; as though , be- like , I knew not what to take , and what to leave ? Ha ! [ Exit . GRE . You may go to the devil's dam ; your gifts2 are so good ...
... KATH . Why , and I trust , I may go too ; May I not ? What , shall I be appointed hours ; as though , be- like , I knew not what to take , and what to leave ? Ha ! [ Exit . GRE . You may go to the devil's dam ; your gifts2 are so good ...
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... KATH . Of all thy suitors , here I charge thee , " tell Whom thou lov'st best : see thou dissemble not . BIAN . Believe me , sister , of all the men alive , I never yet beheld that special face Which I could fancy more than any other . KATH ...
... KATH . Of all thy suitors , here I charge thee , " tell Whom thou lov'st best : see thou dissemble not . BIAN . Believe me , sister , of all the men alive , I never yet beheld that special face Which I could fancy more than any other . KATH ...
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... KATH . O then , belike , you fancy riches more ; You will have Gremio to keep you fair . 8 BIAN . Is it for him you do envy me so ? Nay , then you jest ; and now I well perceive , You have but jested with me all this while : I pr'ythee ...
... KATH . O then , belike , you fancy riches more ; You will have Gremio to keep you fair . 8 BIAN . Is it for him you do envy me so ? Nay , then you jest ; and now I well perceive , You have but jested with me all this while : I pr'ythee ...
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