The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Volumen5 |
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Biron . Fit in his place and time . Dum . In reason nothing . Biron . Something then
in rhyme . Long . Biron is like an envious sneaping frost , That bites the first - born
infants of the spring . Biron . Well , say I am ; why should proud summer boast ...
Biron . Fit in his place and time . Dum . In reason nothing . Biron . Something then
in rhyme . Long . Biron is like an envious sneaping frost , That bites the first - born
infants of the spring . Biron . Well , say I am ; why should proud summer boast ...
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Biron . Did not I dance with you in Brabant once ? Ros . Did not I dance with you
in Brabant once ? Biron . I know , you did . Ros . How needless was it then To ask
the question ! Biron . You must not be so quick . Ros . ' Tis ' long of you , that ...
Biron . Did not I dance with you in Brabant once ? Ros . Did not I dance with you
in Brabant once ? Biron . I know , you did . Ros . How needless was it then To ask
the question ! Biron . You must not be so quick . Ros . ' Tis ' long of you , that ...
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Enter Biron . Biron . O , my good knave Costard ! exceedingly well met . Cost .
Pray you , sir , how much carnation ribbon may a man buy for a reinuneration ?
Biron . What is a remuneration ? Cost . Marry , sir , half - penny farthing . Biron .
Enter Biron . Biron . O , my good knave Costard ! exceedingly well met . Cost .
Pray you , sir , how much carnation ribbon may a man buy for a reinuneration ?
Biron . What is a remuneration ? Cost . Marry , sir , half - penny farthing . Biron .
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Biron . [ Aside . ] All hid , all hid , an old infant play : Like a demi - god here sit I in
the sky , And wretched fools ' secrets heedfully o ' er - eye . More sacks to the mill
! O heavens , I have my wish ; Dumain transform ' d : four woodcocks in a dish !
Biron . [ Aside . ] All hid , all hid , an old infant play : Like a demi - god here sit I in
the sky , And wretched fools ' secrets heedfully o ' er - eye . More sacks to the mill
! O heavens , I have my wish ; Dumain transform ' d : four woodcocks in a dish !
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O Lord , sir , they would know , Whether the three worthies shall come in , or no ,
Biron . What , are there but three ? Cost . No , sir ; but it is vara fine , For every
one pursents three . Biron . And three times thrice is nine . Cost . Not so , sir ;
under ...
O Lord , sir , they would know , Whether the three worthies shall come in , or no ,
Biron . What , are there but three ? Cost . No , sir ; but it is vara fine , For every
one pursents three . Biron . And three times thrice is nine . Cost . Not so , sir ;
under ...
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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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