The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Vydanie 5G. Kearsley [Printed, 1806 |
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Strana 70
... mistress are almost frozen to death . Curt . There's fire ready ; And therefore , good Grumio , the news ? Gru . Why , Jack boy ! ho boy ! and as much news as thou wilt . Curt . Come , you are so full of coneycatching : - Gru . Why ...
... mistress are almost frozen to death . Curt . There's fire ready ; And therefore , good Grumio , the news ? Gru . Why , Jack boy ! ho boy ! and as much news as thou wilt . Curt . Come , you are so full of coneycatching : - Gru . Why ...
Strana 71
... mistress ; — Curt . Both on one horse ? Gru . What's that to thee ? Curt . Why , a horse . -But had'st thou not Gru . Tell thou the tale : - cross'd me , thou should'st have heard how her horse fell , and she under her horse ; thou ...
... mistress ; — Curt . Both on one horse ? Gru . What's that to thee ? Curt . Why , a horse . -But had'st thou not Gru . Tell thou the tale : - cross'd me , thou should'st have heard how her horse fell , and she under her horse ; thou ...
Strana 72
... mistress . Gru . Why she hath a face of her own . Curt . Who knows not that ? Gru . Thou , it seems ; that call'st for company to countenance her . Curt . I call them forth to credit her . Gru . Why , she comes to borrow nothing of them ...
... mistress . Gru . Why she hath a face of her own . Curt . Who knows not that ? Gru . Thou , it seems ; that call'st for company to countenance her . Curt . I call them forth to credit her . Gru . Why , she comes to borrow nothing of them ...
Strana 77
... mistress of my heart . [ They retire . Hor . Quick proceeders , marry ! Now , tell me , I pray , You that durst swear that your mistress Bianca Lov'd none in the world so well as Lucentio . Tra . O despiteful love ! unconstant womankind ...
... mistress of my heart . [ They retire . Hor . Quick proceeders , marry ! Now , tell me , I pray , You that durst swear that your mistress Bianca Lov'd none in the world so well as Lucentio . Tra . O despiteful love ! unconstant womankind ...
Strana 78
... swore before . [ Exit Hortensio . - Lucentio and Bianca advance . Tra . Mistress Bianca , bless you with such grace As ' longeth to a lover's blessed case ! Nay , I have ta'en you napping , gentle love 78 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... swore before . [ Exit Hortensio . - Lucentio and Bianca advance . Tra . Mistress Bianca , bless you with such grace As ' longeth to a lover's blessed case ! Nay , I have ta'en you napping , gentle love 78 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Vydanie 5 William Shakespeare Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1806 |
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