The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3,Edizione 11 |
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Pagina 10
Ay ; it stands so that I may hardly tarry so long . But I would be loth to fall into my dreams again : I will therefore tarry in despite of the flesh and the blood . 1 20 Enter a Messenger . Mess . Your Honour's Players , hearing your ...
Ay ; it stands so that I may hardly tarry so long . But I would be loth to fall into my dreams again : I will therefore tarry in despite of the flesh and the blood . 1 20 Enter a Messenger . Mess . Your Honour's Players , hearing your ...
Pagina 12
LUCENTIO and TRANIO stand by . BAP . Gentlemen , pray importune me no farther , For how I firmly am resolv'd you know ; That is , not to bestow my youngest daughter Before I have a husband for the elder : If either of you both love ...
LUCENTIO and TRANIO stand by . BAP . Gentlemen , pray importune me no farther , For how I firmly am resolv'd you know ; That is , not to bestow my youngest daughter Before I have a husband for the elder : If either of you both love ...
Pagina 16
Thus it stands : Her elder sister is so curst and shrewd , That , till the father rid his hands of her , Master , your love must live a maid at home ; And therefore has he closely mew'd her up , Because he will not be annoy'd with ...
Thus it stands : Her elder sister is so curst and shrewd , That , till the father rid his hands of her , Master , your love must live a maid at home ; And therefore has he closely mew'd her up , Because he will not be annoy'd with ...
Pagina 19
But , in a few , Signior Hortensio , thus it stands with me : Antonio , my father , is deceas'd , And I have thrust myself into this maze , 42 50 ACT I Sc . II 60 70 Crowns in my. Haply to wive and thrive as best I may : i drunk ( from ...
But , in a few , Signior Hortensio , thus it stands with me : Antonio , my father , is deceas'd , And I have thrust myself into this maze , 42 50 ACT I Sc . II 60 70 Crowns in my. Haply to wive and thrive as best I may : i drunk ( from ...
Pagina 21
I'll tell you what , Sir , an she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure in her face , and so disfigure her with it that she shall have no more eyes to see withal than a cat . You know him not , Sir . HOR .
I'll tell you what , Sir , an she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure in her face , and so disfigure her with it that she shall have no more eyes to see withal than a cat . You know him not , Sir . HOR .
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