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Pagina 50
... ( For those defects I have before rehears'd ) That ever Katharina will be woo'd , Therefore this order hath Baptista ta'en ; 2– That none shall have access unto Bianca , 7 8 fellow in the countrey , being an officer and maiour of a ...
... ( For those defects I have before rehears'd ) That ever Katharina will be woo'd , Therefore this order hath Baptista ta'en ; 2– That none shall have access unto Bianca , 7 8 fellow in the countrey , being an officer and maiour of a ...
Pagina 60
To express the like kindness myself , that have been more kindly beholden to you than any , I freely give unto you this young scholar , 9 [ presenting Luc . ] that hath 6 Baccare ! you are marvellous forward . ] We must read - Baccalare ...
To express the like kindness myself , that have been more kindly beholden to you than any , I freely give unto you this young scholar , 9 [ presenting Luc . ] that hath 6 Baccare ! you are marvellous forward . ] We must read - Baccalare ...
Pagina 61
Pardon me , sir , the boldness is mine own ; That , being a stranger in this city here , Do make myself a suitor to your daughter , Unto Bianca , fair , and virtuous . Nőr is your firm resolve unknown to me , In the preferment of the ...
Pardon me , sir , the boldness is mine own ; That , being a stranger in this city here , Do make myself a suitor to your daughter , Unto Bianca , fair , and virtuous . Nőr is your firm resolve unknown to me , In the preferment of the ...
Pagina 65
Why , father , what do you mean to do with me , * To give me thuis unto this brainsicke man , * That in his mood cares not to murder me ?: [ She turnes aside and speaks . “ But yet I will consent and marry him , 66 2 Kath .
Why , father , what do you mean to do with me , * To give me thuis unto this brainsicke man , * That in his mood cares not to murder me ?: [ She turnes aside and speaks . “ But yet I will consent and marry him , 66 2 Kath .
Pagina 70
1 : “ I will become as mild and dutiful “ As ever Grissel was unto her lord , “ And for my constancy as Lucrece was . ” There is a play entered at Stationers ' Hall , May 28 , 1599 , called “ The plaie of Patient Grissel .
1 : “ I will become as mild and dutiful “ As ever Grissel was unto her lord , “ And for my constancy as Lucrece was . ” There is a play entered at Stationers ' Hall , May 28 , 1599 , called “ The plaie of Patient Grissel .
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