The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Vydanie 5G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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Strana 28
... Lucentio . Luc . Tranio , let's go : - One thing more rests , that thyself execute ; — To make one among these wooers : If thou ask me why , - Sufficeth , my reasons are both good and weighty . [ Exeunt . 1 SERV . My lord , you nod ...
... Lucentio . Luc . Tranio , let's go : - One thing more rests , that thyself execute ; — To make one among these wooers : If thou ask me why , - Sufficeth , my reasons are both good and weighty . [ Exeunt . 1 SERV . My lord , you nod ...
Strana 33
... LUCENTIO disguised , with books under his arm . Gru . Here's no knavery ! See , to beguile the old folks , how the young folks lay their heads together ! Master , master , look about you : Who goes there ? ha ! Hor . Peace , Grumio ...
... LUCENTIO disguised , with books under his arm . Gru . Here's no knavery ! See , to beguile the old folks , how the young folks lay their heads together ! Master , master , look about you : Who goes there ? ha ! Hor . Peace , Grumio ...
Strana 37
... Lucentio shall make one , Though Paris came , in hope to speed alone . Gre . What ! this gentleman will out - talk us all . Luc . Sir , give him head ; I know , he'll prove a jade . • Pet . Hortensio , to what end are all TAMING OF THE ...
... Lucentio shall make one , Though Paris came , in hope to speed alone . Gre . What ! this gentleman will out - talk us all . Luc . Sir , give him head ; I know , he'll prove a jade . • Pet . Hortensio , to what end are all TAMING OF THE ...
Strana 40
... will go sit and weep , Till I can find occasion of revenge . [ Exit Katharina . Bap . Was ever gentleman thus griev'd as I ? But who comes here ? Enter GREMIO , with LUCENTIO in the habit of a 40 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... will go sit and weep , Till I can find occasion of revenge . [ Exit Katharina . Bap . Was ever gentleman thus griev'd as I ? But who comes here ? Enter GREMIO , with LUCENTIO in the habit of a 40 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
Strana 41
With Notes of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. Enter GREMIO , with LUCENTIO in the habit of a mean man ; PETRUCHIO , with HORTENSIO as a musician ; and TRANIO , with BIONDELLO bear- ing a lute and books Gre . Good - morrow ...
With Notes of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. Enter GREMIO , with LUCENTIO in the habit of a mean man ; PETRUCHIO , with HORTENSIO as a musician ; and TRANIO , with BIONDELLO bear- ing a lute and books Gre . Good - morrow ...
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