The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Zväzok 2H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Strana 240
Cath . What , was your visor made without a tongue ? Long . I know the reason ,
lady , why you ask . Cath . O , for your reason ! quickly , Sir ; I long . Long . You
have a double tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless vizor
half ...
Cath . What , was your visor made without a tongue ? Long . I know the reason ,
lady , why you ask . Cath . O , for your reason ! quickly , Sir ; I long . Long . You
have a double tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless vizor
half ...
Strana 374
Cath . Of all thy Suitors here , I charge thee , tell Whom thou lov ' st best : see ,
thou diffemble not . Bian . Believe me , Sister , of all men alive I never yet beheld
that special face , Which I could fancy more than any other . Cath . Minion , thou
lieft ...
Cath . Of all thy Suitors here , I charge thee , tell Whom thou lov ' st best : see ,
thou diffemble not . Bian . Believe me , Sister , of all men alive I never yet beheld
that special face , Which I could fancy more than any other . Cath . Minion , thou
lieft ...
Strana 380
In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes,
Explanatory, and Critical: William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Yet not so
deeply as to thee belongs : My self am mov ' d to wooe thee for my wife . Cath .
In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes,
Explanatory, and Critical: William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). Yet not so
deeply as to thee belongs : My self am mov ' d to wooe thee for my wife . Cath .
Strana 381
Cath . What is your creft , a coxcomb ? Pet . A combless cock , so Kate will be my
hen . " Cath . No cock of mine , you crow too like a craven . Pet . Nay , come , Kate
; come , you must not look so fower . Cath . It is my fashion when I see a crab .
Cath . What is your creft , a coxcomb ? Pet . A combless cock , so Kate will be my
hen . " Cath . No cock of mine , you crow too like a craven . Pet . Nay , come , Kate
; come , you must not look so fower . Cath . It is my fashion when I see a crab .
Strana 417
SCENE , a green Lane . Enter Petruchio , Catharina , and Hortensio . Pet . N ome
on , o ' God ' s name , once more tow ' rds our U Father ' s . Good Lord , how
bright and goodly shines the Moon ! Cath . T ' he Moon ! the Sun : it is not Moon ...
SCENE , a green Lane . Enter Petruchio , Catharina , and Hortensio . Pet . N ome
on , o ' God ' s name , once more tow ' rds our U Father ' s . Good Lord , how
bright and goodly shines the Moon ! Cath . T ' he Moon ! the Sun : it is not Moon ...
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