The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 11. The taming of the shrewPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... keep mine oath , I will be married to a wealthy widow , Ere three days pass , which hath as long lov'd me As I have lov'd this proud disdainful haggard . And so farewell , Signior Lucentio . Kindness in women , not their beauteous looks ...
... keep mine oath , I will be married to a wealthy widow , Ere three days pass , which hath as long lov'd me As I have lov'd this proud disdainful haggard . And so farewell , Signior Lucentio . Kindness in women , not their beauteous looks ...
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... Keep your hundred pound to yourself : he shall need none , so long as I live . PET . Nay ; I told you your son was well belov'd in Padua . Do you hear , Sir ? To leave frivolous cir- cumstances , I pray you , tell Signior Lucentio that ...
... Keep your hundred pound to yourself : he shall need none , so long as I live . PET . Nay ; I told you your son was well belov'd in Padua . Do you hear , Sir ? To leave frivolous cir- cumstances , I pray you , tell Signior Lucentio that ...
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ACT III Sc ACT IV Sc BAPTISTA's House BIAN BION bride call'd Cambio comes curst CURT Curtis daughter doth Enter BAPTISTA Enter BIONDELLO Enter PETRUCHIO entreat Exeunt exit fair Bianca father fool friends froward gentle gentleman glanders gown Grumio Haberdasher Hark hast thou hath hear here's hither Honour horse husband KATH KATHARINA kiss knave knock leave Licio look Lord lute Madam maid Mantua marry master mean mistress never noble gentleman Padua Pedant Pisa pr'ythee pray Re-enter BIONDELLO ROUSILLON SCENE SERVANTS shrew Signior Baptista Signior Gremio Signior Hortensio Signior Lucentio Sirrah sister slang stay suitor sweet Kate tell thee thine thou canst thou hast tongue Tranio Twas Twere unto Verona Villain wench what's Widow wife wilt win my love withal word World turns