The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Volumen5 |
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Página 127
Bion . Master , master ! news , old news , and such news as you never heard of !
Bap . Is it new and old too ? how may that ... Why , is it not news , to hear of
Petruchio ' s coming ? Bap . Is he come ? Bion . Why , no , sir . Bap . What then ?
Bion .
Bion . Master , master ! news , old news , and such news as you never heard of !
Bap . Is it new and old too ? how may that ... Why , is it not news , to hear of
Petruchio ' s coming ? Bap . Is he come ? Bion . Why , no , sir . Bap . What then ?
Bion .
Página 128
Bion . O , sir , bis lackey , for all the world caparisoned like the horse ; with a linen
stock on one leg , and a kersey boot - hose on the other , gartered with a red and
blue list ; an old hat , and The humour of forty fancies pricked in ' t for a feather ...
Bion . O , sir , bis lackey , for all the world caparisoned like the horse ; with a linen
stock on one leg , and a kersey boot - hose on the other , gartered with a red and
blue list ; an old hat , and The humour of forty fancies pricked in ' t for a feather ...
Página 156
Bion . Cambio . Luc . What say ' st thou , Biondello ? Bion . You saw my master
wink and laugh upon you . Luc . Biondello , what of that ? Bion . ' Faith nothing ;
but he has left me here behind , to expound the meaning , or moral , of his sigms
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Bion . Cambio . Luc . What say ' st thou , Biondello ? Bion . You saw my master
wink and laugh upon you . Luc . Biondello , what of that ? Bion . ' Faith nothing ;
but he has left me here behind , to expound the meaning , or moral , of his sigms
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Página 157
Bion . Then thus . Baptista is safe , talking with the deceiving father of a deceitful
son . Luc . And what of him ? Bion . His daughter is to be brought by you to the
supper . Luc . And then ? - - Bion . The old priest at Saint Luke ' s church is at your
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Bion . Then thus . Baptista is safe , talking with the deceiving father of a deceitful
son . Luc . And what of him ? Bion . His daughter is to be brought by you to the
supper . Luc . And then ? - - Bion . The old priest at Saint Luke ' s church is at your
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Página 162
Seeing Bion . Bion . I hope , 1 may choose , sir . Vin . Come hither , you rogue :
What , have you forgot me ? Bion . Forgot you ! no , sir : I conid not forget you , for
I never saw you before in all my life . Vin . What , you notorious villain , didst thou
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Seeing Bion . Bion . I hope , 1 may choose , sir . Vin . Come hither , you rogue :
What , have you forgot me ? Bion . Forgot you ! no , sir : I conid not forget you , for
I never saw you before in all my life . Vin . What , you notorious villain , didst thou
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Attendants Baptista bear beauty better Bian Bianca Bion Biron Boyet break bring comes Cost Curt daughter doth Dromio Duke Dull Enter Erit Exeunt Exit eyes face fair father fear fellow fire fool gentle give grace Grumio hand hast hath head hear heard heart hold horse Hortensio hour husband I'll Kate Kath KATHARINA keep King lady leave light live Long look lord Lucentio madam Marry master mean mistress Moth never oath officer Petruchio play pray present Prin prove rest SCENE Servant signior sister speak stand stay sure sweet tell thank thee thine thing thou thou art tongue Tranio true unto villain wife woman
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