The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary ... |
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Have to my widow ; and if she be froward , Then hast thou taught Hortensio to be
untoward . [ Exit . ACT V . SCENE I . Padua . Before Lucentio ' s House . Enter on
one side BIONDELLO , LUCENTIO , and BIANCA ; GREMIO walking on the ...
Have to my widow ; and if she be froward , Then hast thou taught Hortensio to be
untoward . [ Exit . ACT V . SCENE I . Padua . Before Lucentio ' s House . Enter on
one side BIONDELLO , LUCENTIO , and BIANCA ; GREMIO walking on the ...
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Pardon , dear father . [ Kneeling . Bap . How hast thou offended ? Where is
Lucentio ? Here ' s Lucentio , Right son unto the right Vincentio ; That have by
marriage made thy daughter mine , While counterfeit supposes bleared thine
eyne . Gre .
Pardon , dear father . [ Kneeling . Bap . How hast thou offended ? Where is
Lucentio ? Here ' s Lucentio , Right son unto the right Vincentio ; That have by
marriage made thy daughter mine , While counterfeit supposes bleared thine
eyne . Gre .
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Hor . Confess , confess , hath he not hit you here ? Pet . ' A has a little galled me ,
I confess ; And , as the jest did glance away from me , ' Tis ten to one it maimed
you two outright . Bap . Now , in good sadness , son Petruchio , I think thou hast ...
Hor . Confess , confess , hath he not hit you here ? Pet . ' A has a little galled me ,
I confess ; And , as the jest did glance away from me , ' Tis ten to one it maimed
you two outright . Bap . Now , in good sadness , son Petruchio , I think thou hast ...
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Now fair befall thee , good Petruchio ! The wager thou hast won ; and I will add
Unto their losses twenty thousand crowns ; Another dowry to another daughter ,
For she is changed , as she had never been . Pet . Nay , I will win my wager
better ...
Now fair befall thee , good Petruchio ! The wager thou hast won ; and I will add
Unto their losses twenty thousand crowns ; Another dowry to another daughter ,
For she is changed , as she had never been . Pet . Nay , I will win my wager
better ...
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We three are married , but you two are sped . ' Twas I won the wager , though you
hit the white ; [ To LUCENTIO . And , being a winner , God give you good night ! [
Exeunt PETRUCHIO and Kath . Hor . Now go thy ways ; thou hast tamed a curst ...
We three are married , but you two are sped . ' Twas I won the wager , though you
hit the white ; [ To LUCENTIO . And , being a winner , God give you good night ! [
Exeunt PETRUCHIO and Kath . Hor . Now go thy ways ; thou hast tamed a curst ...
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