The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique on His Genius & WritingsJones, 1823 - 971 pages |
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... Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour . The conversation of Benedick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about No- thing , and of Rosalind , in As you like it , have much wit and sprightliness all along . His ...
... Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour . The conversation of Benedick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about No- thing , and of Rosalind , in As you like it , have much wit and sprightliness all along . His ...
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... Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour . The conversation of Benedick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about No- thing , and of Rosalind , in As you like it , have much wit and sprightliness all along . His ...
... Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour . The conversation of Benedick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about No- thing , and of Rosalind , in As you like it , have much wit and sprightliness all along . His ...
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... Petruchio . SCENE , Sometimes in Padua ; and sometimes SCENE , Athens ; and sometimes Ferando's in Petruchio's House in the Country . [ image ! Grim death , how foul and loathsome is thine Lord . Huntsman , I charge thee , tender well ...
... Petruchio . SCENE , Sometimes in Padua ; and sometimes SCENE , Athens ; and sometimes Ferando's in Petruchio's House in the Country . [ image ! Grim death , how foul and loathsome is thine Lord . Huntsman , I charge thee , tender well ...
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... Petruchio , patience ; I am Grumio's pledge : Why , this a heavy chance ' twixt him and you ; 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 ; Your ancient , trusty , pleasant servant Grumio . And tell me now , sweet friend , -what happy gale Blows you to Padua here , from old Verona ...
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... Petruchio do me My father dead , my fortune lives for me ; Think you , a little din can daunt mine ears ? Pet . Why came I hither , but to that intent ? Have I not in my time heard lions roar ? Have I not heard the sea , puff'd up with ...
... Petruchio do me My father dead , my fortune lives for me ; Think you , a little din can daunt mine ears ? Pet . Why came I hither , but to that intent ? Have I not in my time heard lions roar ? Have I not heard the sea , puff'd up with ...
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