The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... wife of Wincot , if she know me not : if she say I am not fourteen pence on the score for sheer ale , score me up for the lyingest knave in Christendom . What , I am not bestraught . Here's 1 Serv . O , this it is that makes your lady ...
... wife of Wincot , if she know me not : if she say I am not fourteen pence on the score for sheer ale , score me up for the lyingest knave in Christendom . What , I am not bestraught . Here's 1 Serv . O , this it is that makes your lady ...
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... wife ? Page . Here , noble lord . What is thy will with her ? Sly . Are you my wife , and will not call me - husband ? My men should call me - lord ; I am your goodman . Page . My husband and my lord , my lord and husband . I am your wife ...
... wife ? Page . Here , noble lord . What is thy will with her ? Sly . Are you my wife , and will not call me - husband ? My men should call me - lord ; I am your goodman . Page . My husband and my lord , my lord and husband . I am your wife ...
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... wife , sit by my side , and let the world slip ; we shall ne'er be younger . [ They sit down . ACT I. SCENE I. Padua . A public Place . Enter LUCENTIO and TRANIO . Luc . Tranio , since - for the great desire I had To see fair Padua ...
... wife , sit by my side , and let the world slip ; we shall ne'er be younger . [ They sit down . ACT I. SCENE I. Padua . A public Place . Enter LUCENTIO and TRANIO . Luc . Tranio , since - for the great desire I had To see fair Padua ...
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... wife ? Kath . I pray you , sir , [ To BAP . ] is it your will To make a stale of me amongst these mates ? Hor . Mates , maid ! how mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . Kath . I'faith , sir , you ...
... wife ? Kath . I pray you , sir , [ To BAP . ] is it your will To make a stale of me amongst these mates ? Hor . Mates , maid ! how mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . Kath . I'faith , sir , you ...
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... wife ? Thou'dst thank me but a little for my counsel ; And yet I'll promise thee she shall be rich , And very rich . But thou'rt too much my friend , And I'll not wish thee to her . - - Pet . Seignior Hortensio , ' twixt such friends as ...
... wife ? Thou'dst thank me but a little for my counsel ; And yet I'll promise thee she shall be rich , And very rich . But thou'rt too much my friend , And I'll not wish thee to her . - - Pet . Seignior Hortensio , ' twixt such friends as ...
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