The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare: With a Life, Том 3C & C Whittingham, 1828 |
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... Villain , I say , knock me here soundly . Gru . Knock you here , sir ? why , sir , what am I , sir , that I should knock you here , sir ? Pet . Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , And rap me well , or I'll knock your knave's pate ...
... Villain , I say , knock me here soundly . Gru . Knock you here , sir ? why , sir , what am I , sir , that I should knock you here , sir ? Pet . Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , And rap me well , or I'll knock your knave's pate ...
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With a Life William Shakespeare. Pet . A senseless villain - Good Hortensio , I bade the rascal knock upon your gate , And could not get him for my heart to do it . Gru . Knock at the gate ? -O heavens ! Spake you not these words plain ...
With a Life William Shakespeare. Pet . A senseless villain - Good Hortensio , I bade the rascal knock upon your gate , And could not get him for my heart to do it . Gru . Knock at the gate ? -O heavens ! Spake you not these words plain ...
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... villain ! will you let it fall ? [ Strikes him . Kath . Patience , I pray you ; ' twas a fault un- willing . Pet . A whoreson , beetleheaded , flap - ear'd knave ! Come , Kate , sit down ; I know you have a sto- mach . Will you give ...
... villain ! will you let it fall ? [ Strikes him . Kath . Patience , I pray you ; ' twas a fault un- willing . Pet . A whoreson , beetleheaded , flap - ear'd knave ! Come , Kate , sit down ; I know you have a sto- mach . Will you give ...
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... Villain , not for thy life : Take up my mistress ' gown for thy master's use ! Pet . Why , sir , what's your conceit in that ? Gru . O , sir , the conceit is deeper than you think for : Take up my mistress ' gown to his master's use ! O ...
... Villain , not for thy life : Take up my mistress ' gown for thy master's use ! Pet . Why , sir , what's your conceit in that ? Gru . O , sir , the conceit is deeper than you think for : Take up my mistress ' gown to his master's use ! O ...
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... , this is flat knavery , to take upon you another man's name . Ped . Lay hands on the villain ; I believe ' a means to cozen somebody in this city under my countenance . Re - enter BIONDELLO . Bion . I have seen 148 ACT V. TAMING OF.
... , this is flat knavery , to take upon you another man's name . Ped . Lay hands on the villain ; I believe ' a means to cozen somebody in this city under my countenance . Re - enter BIONDELLO . Bion . I have seen 148 ACT V. TAMING OF.
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ANTIGONUS Antipholus AUTOLYCUS Banquo Baptista bear BERTRAM Bian Bianca Bion BIONDELLO blood Bohemia Camillo CLEOMENES Count daughter death dost doth Dromio Duke Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear Fleance fool Gent gentleman give Gremio hand hath hear heart heaven Hermione honour Hortensio husband Kate Kath KATHARINA king knave knock Lady LADY MACBETH Leon look lord Lucentio Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Mach madam maid marry master mistress Narbon ne'er never noble Padua Paul Petruchio Pisa Polixenes poor pr'ythee pray queen Re-enter Rosse Rousillon SCENE Servant Shep Sicilia Signior Sirrah sister sleep speak stay swear sweet Syracuse tell thane thee There's thine things thou art thou hast Tranio unto villain Vincentio What's wife Witch
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