The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Volumen5 |
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If you , Hortensio , Or , signior Gremio , you , - know any such , Prefer them hither ;
for to cunning men I will be very kind , and liberal To mine own children in good
bringing - up ; And so farewell . Katharina , you may stay ; For I have more to ...
If you , Hortensio , Or , signior Gremio , you , - know any such , Prefer them hither ;
for to cunning men I will be very kind , and liberal To mine own children in good
bringing - up ; And so farewell . Katharina , you may stay ; For I have more to ...
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Before Hortensio ' s House . Enter Petruchio and GRUMIO . Pet . Verona , for a
while I take my leave , To see my friends in Padua ; but , of all , My best beloved
and approved friend , Hortensio ; and , I trow , this is his house : Here , sirrah ...
Before Hortensio ' s House . Enter Petruchio and GRUMIO . Pet . Verona , for a
while I take my leave , To see my friends in Padua ; but , of all , My best beloved
and approved friend , Hortensio ; and , I trow , this is his house : Here , sirrah ...
Página 105
That she ' s the chosen of signior Hortensio . Tra . Softly , my masters ! if you be
gentlemen , Do me this right , - - hear me with patience . Baptista is a noble
gentleman , To whom my father is not all unknown ; And , were his daughter fairer
than ...
That she ' s the chosen of signior Hortensio . Tra . Softly , my masters ! if you be
gentlemen , Do me this right , - - hear me with patience . Baptista is a noble
gentleman , To whom my father is not all unknown ; And , were his daughter fairer
than ...
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Signior Hortensio , I have often heard Of your entire affection to Bianca ; And
since mine eyes are witness of her lightness , I will with you , - if you be so
contented , - Forswear Bianca and her love for ever . Hor . See , how they kiss
and court !
Signior Hortensio , I have often heard Of your entire affection to Bianca ; And
since mine eyes are witness of her lightness , I will with you , - if you be so
contented , - Forswear Bianca and her love for ever . Hor . See , how they kiss
and court !
Página 167
And thou , Hortensio , with thy loving widow , Feast with the best , and welcome to
my house ; My banquet is to close our stomachs up , After our great good cheer :
Pray you , sit down ; For now we sit to chat , as well as eat . [ They sit at table .
And thou , Hortensio , with thy loving widow , Feast with the best , and welcome to
my house ; My banquet is to close our stomachs up , After our great good cheer :
Pray you , sit down ; For now we sit to chat , as well as eat . [ They sit at table .
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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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