The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 11. The taming of the shrewPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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Pagina 26
... fair . BIAN . Is it for him you do envy me so ? ΤΟ 20 Nay , then ; you jest , and now I well perceive You have but jested with me all this while : I pr'ythee , Sister Kate , untie my hands . KATH . If that be jest , then all the rest ...
... fair . BIAN . Is it for him you do envy me so ? ΤΟ 20 Nay , then ; you jest , and now I well perceive You have but jested with me all this while : I pr'ythee , Sister Kate , untie my hands . KATH . If that be jest , then all the rest ...
Pagina 27
... fair and virtuous ? BAP . I have a daughter , Sir , call'd Katharina . GRE . You are too blunt : go to it orderly . PET . You wrong me , Signior Gremio : give me leave . I am a gentleman of Verona , Sir , That , hearing of her beauty ...
... fair and virtuous ? BAP . I have a daughter , Sir , call'd Katharina . GRE . You are too blunt : go to it orderly . PET . You wrong me , Signior Gremio : give me leave . I am a gentleman of Verona , Sir , That , hearing of her beauty ...
Pagina 28
... fair and virtuous . Nor is your firm resolve unknown to me In the preferment of the eldest sister . This liberty is all that I request : That , upon knowledge of my parentage , I may have welcome ' mongst the rest that woo , And free ...
... fair and virtuous . Nor is your firm resolve unknown to me In the preferment of the eldest sister . This liberty is all that I request : That , upon knowledge of my parentage , I may have welcome ' mongst the rest that woo , And free ...
Pagina 48
... fair within , the jills3 fair without , the carpets laid , and every thing in order ? CURT . All ready ; and therefore , I pray thee , news ? GRU . First , know , my horse is tir'd ; my master and mistress fallen out . CURT . HOW ? 50 ...
... fair within , the jills3 fair without , the carpets laid , and every thing in order ? CURT . All ready ; and therefore , I pray thee , news ? GRU . First , know , my horse is tir'd ; my master and mistress fallen out . CURT . HOW ? 50 ...
Pagina 53
... fair in hand . HOR . Sir , to satisfy you in what I have said , stand by , and mark the manner of his teaching . Enter BIANCA and LUCENTIO . Luc . Now , Mistress , profit you in what you read ? BIAN . What , Master , read you ? first ...
... fair in hand . HOR . Sir , to satisfy you in what I have said , stand by , and mark the manner of his teaching . Enter BIANCA and LUCENTIO . Luc . Now , Mistress , profit you in what you read ? BIAN . What , Master , read you ? first ...
Parole e frasi comuni
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