The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 11. The taming of the shrewPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... Signior Gremio ; I would fain be doing . GRE . I doubt it not , Sir ; but you will curse your wooing . Neighbour , this is a gift very grateful , ' I am sure of it . To express the like kindness , myself , that have been more kindly ...
... Signior Gremio ; I would fain be doing . GRE . I doubt it not , Sir ; but you will curse your wooing . Neighbour , this is a gift very grateful , ' I am sure of it . To express the like kindness , myself , that have been more kindly ...
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... GREMIO , and TRANIO . BAP . Now , Signior Petruchio , how speed you with My daughter ? 250 260 270 ACT II Sc . I 1 with a play on ' cat . ' III : E 33 ACT II PET . Sc . I How but well OF THE SHREW.
... GREMIO , and TRANIO . BAP . Now , Signior Petruchio , how speed you with My daughter ? 250 260 270 ACT II Sc . I 1 with a play on ' cat . ' III : E 33 ACT II PET . Sc . I How but well OF THE SHREW.
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... Signior Gremio , what can you assure her ? GRE . First , as you know , my house within the City Is richly furnished with plate and gold ; Basins and ewers , to lave her dainty hands ; My hangings all of Tyrian tapestry ; In ivory ...
... Signior Gremio , what can you assure her ? GRE . First , as you know , my house within the City Is richly furnished with plate and gold ; Basins and ewers , to lave her dainty hands ; My hangings all of Tyrian tapestry ; In ivory ...
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... Signior Gremio has in Padua ; Besides two thousand ducats by the year Of fruitful land , all which shall be her jointure . What , have I pinch'd you , Signior Gremio ? GRE . Two thousand ducats by the year of land ! My land amounts not ...
... Signior Gremio has in Padua ; Besides two thousand ducats by the year Of fruitful land , all which shall be her jointure . What , have I pinch'd you , Signior Gremio ? GRE . Two thousand ducats by the year of land ! My land amounts not ...
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William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. If not , to Signior Gremio : And so , I take my leave , and thank you both . GRE . Adieu , good Neighbour . [ Exit BAPTISTA . Now I fear thee not : Sirrah young Gamester , your father were a ...
William Shakespeare William Ernest Henley. If not , to Signior Gremio : And so , I take my leave , and thank you both . GRE . Adieu , good Neighbour . [ Exit BAPTISTA . Now I fear thee not : Sirrah young Gamester , your father were a ...
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