The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 2T. Longman, 1797 |
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... Kate ! BIRON . O most prophane coxcomb ! [ Afide . DUM . By heaven , the wonder of a mortal eye ! BIRON . By earth , fhe is but corporal ; there you lie , [ Afide . DUM . Her amber hairs for foul have amber coted . BIRON . An amber ...
... Kate ! BIRON . O most prophane coxcomb ! [ Afide . DUM . By heaven , the wonder of a mortal eye ! BIRON . By earth , fhe is but corporal ; there you lie , [ Afide . DUM . Her amber hairs for foul have amber coted . BIRON . An amber ...
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... Kate , Emelia , Phylema , } Daughters to Alphonfus . Tailor , Haberdasher , and Servants to Ferando and Al- phonfus . SCENE , Athens ; and fometimes Ferando's Country House . 3 A ij C TAMING OF THE SHREW . INDUCTION . SCENE I ...
... Kate , Emelia , Phylema , } Daughters to Alphonfus . Tailor , Haberdasher , and Servants to Ferando and Al- phonfus . SCENE , Athens ; and fometimes Ferando's Country House . 3 A ij C TAMING OF THE SHREW . INDUCTION . SCENE I ...
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... Kate , untie my hands . KATH . If that be jeft , then all the reft was fo . Enter BAPTISTA . [ Strikes ber . BAP . Why , how now , dame ! whence grows this info- lence ? Bianca , ftand afide ; -poor girl ! fhe weeps : - Go ply thy ...
... Kate , untie my hands . KATH . If that be jeft , then all the reft was fo . Enter BAPTISTA . [ Strikes ber . BAP . Why , how now , dame ! whence grows this info- lence ? Bianca , ftand afide ; -poor girl ! fhe weeps : - Go ply thy ...
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... Kate to you ? PET . I pray you do ; I will attend her here , - [ Exeunt BAPTISTA , GREMIO , TRANIO , and HORTENSIO ... Kate ; for that's your name , I hear . KATH . Well have you heard , but fomething hard of hearing ; They call me ...
... Kate to you ? PET . I pray you do ; I will attend her here , - [ Exeunt BAPTISTA , GREMIO , TRANIO , and HORTENSIO ... Kate ; for that's your name , I hear . KATH . Well have you heard , but fomething hard of hearing ; They call me ...
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William Shakespeare. Kate of Kate - Hall , my fuper - dainty Kate , For dainties are all cates : and therefore , Kate , Take this of me , Kate of my confolation : — Hearing thy mildness prais'd in every town , Thy virtues spoke of , and ...
William Shakespeare. Kate of Kate - Hall , my fuper - dainty Kate , For dainties are all cates : and therefore , Kate , Take this of me , Kate of my confolation : — Hearing thy mildness prais'd in every town , Thy virtues spoke of , and ...
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