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Pagina 46
Petruchio , patience ; I am Grumio's pledge : Why , this a heavy chance ' twixt him and you ; 6 Your ancient , trusty , pleasant servant Grumio . And tell me now , sweet friend what happy gale Blows you to Padua here , from old Verona ?
Petruchio , patience ; I am Grumio's pledge : Why , this a heavy chance ' twixt him and you ; 6 Your ancient , trusty , pleasant servant Grumio . And tell me now , sweet friend what happy gale Blows you to Padua here , from old Verona ?
Pagina 50
The strongest part of an ancient castle was called the keep . Steevens . 1 And her withholds & c . ] It stood thus : And her withholds from me , Other morc suitors to her , and rivals in my love , & c .
The strongest part of an ancient castle was called the keep . Steevens . 1 And her withholds & c . ] It stood thus : And her withholds from me , Other morc suitors to her , and rivals in my love , & c .
Pagina 51
So , in a very ancient comedy called The longer thou livest the more Fool thou art : “ Sum would have you seen in stories , “ Sum to feates of arms will you allure , & c . “ Sum will move you to reade Scripture .
So , in a very ancient comedy called The longer thou livest the more Fool thou art : “ Sum would have you seen in stories , “ Sum to feates of arms will you allure , & c . “ Sum will move you to reade Scripture .
Pagina 60
Again , in the ancient Enterlude of The Repentance of Mary Magdalene , 1567 : “ Nay , hoa there , Backare , you must stand apart : “ You love me best , I trow , mystresse Mary . ” Again , in John Lyly's Midas , 1592 : “ The masculine ...
Again , in the ancient Enterlude of The Repentance of Mary Magdalene , 1567 : “ Nay , hoa there , Backare , you must stand apart : “ You love me best , I trow , mystresse Mary . ” Again , in John Lyly's Midas , 1592 : “ The masculine ...
Pagina 64
Something like it , however , occurs in Magnificence , an ancient folio interlude , by Skelton , printed by Rasteil : ye wene I were some hafter , “ Or ellys some jangelynge jacke of the vale . ” Steevens . To twangle is a provincial ...
Something like it , however , occurs in Magnificence , an ancient folio interlude , by Skelton , printed by Rasteil : ye wene I were some hafter , “ Or ellys some jangelynge jacke of the vale . ” Steevens . To twangle is a provincial ...
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