The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Volumen5 |
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Servants present an ewer , bason , and napkin . ... And rail upon the hostess of
the house ; And say , you would present her at the leet , Because she brought
stone jugs , and no seal ' d quarts : Sometimes you would call out for Cicely
Hacket .
Servants present an ewer , bason , and napkin . ... And rail upon the hostess of
the house ; And say , you would present her at the leet , Because she brought
stone jugs , and no seal ' d quarts : Sometimes you would call out for Cicely
Hacket .
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Beggars , that come unto my father ' s door , Upon entreaty , have a present alms
; If not , elsewhere they meet with charity : But I , — who never knew how to
entreat ,Am starv ' d for meat , giddy for lack of sleep ; With oaths kept waking ,
and ...
Beggars , that come unto my father ' s door , Upon entreaty , have a present alms
; If not , elsewhere they meet with charity : But I , — who never knew how to
entreat ,Am starv ' d for meat , giddy for lack of sleep ; With oaths kept waking ,
and ...
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The very all of all is , — but , sweet heart , I do implore secrecy , — that the king
would have me present the princess , sweet chuck , with some delightful
ostentation , or show , or pageant , or antick , or fire - work . Now , understanding
that the ...
The very all of all is , — but , sweet heart , I do implore secrecy , — that the king
would have me present the princess , sweet chuck , with some delightful
ostentation , or show , or pageant , or antick , or fire - work . Now , understanding
that the ...
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and this most gallant , illustrate , and learned gentleman , - before the princess ; I
say , none so fit as to present the nine worthies . Nath . Where will you find men
worthy enough to present them ? Hol . Joshua , yourself ; myself , or this gallant ...
and this most gallant , illustrate , and learned gentleman , - before the princess ; I
say , none so fit as to present the nine worthies . Nath . Where will you find men
worthy enough to present them ? Hol . Joshua , yourself ; myself , or this gallant ...
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Here is like to be a good presence of worthies ; He presents Hector of Troy ; the
swain , Pompey the great ; the parish curate ... And if these four worthies in their
first show thrive , These four will change habits , and present the other five . Biron
.
Here is like to be a good presence of worthies ; He presents Hector of Troy ; the
swain , Pompey the great ; the parish curate ... And if these four worthies in their
first show thrive , These four will change habits , and present the other five . Biron
.
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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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