The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 6. köideC. and A. Conrad, 1805 |
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... Biondello , Grumio , } ACT I ..... SCENE I. Padua . A public Place. servants to Petruchio . Curtis , Pedant , an old fellow set up to personate Vincentio . Katharina , the Shrew ; Bianca , her sister , daughters to Baptista . Widow ...
... Biondello , Grumio , } ACT I ..... SCENE I. Padua . A public Place. servants to Petruchio . Curtis , Pedant , an old fellow set up to personate Vincentio . Katharina , the Shrew ; Bianca , her sister , daughters to Baptista . Widow ...
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... Biondello , thou wert come ashore , We could at once put us in readiness ; 7 Mi perdonate , ] Old copy - Me pardonato . The emendation was suggested by Mr. Steevens . Malone . 8 Aristotle's checks , ] Are , I suppose , the harsh rules ...
... Biondello , thou wert come ashore , We could at once put us in readiness ; 7 Mi perdonate , ] Old copy - Me pardonato . The emendation was suggested by Mr. Steevens . Malone . 8 Aristotle's checks , ] Are , I suppose , the harsh rules ...
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... Biondello comes , he waits on thee ; But I will charm him first to keep his tongue . Tra . So had you need . [ They exchange habits . In brief then , sir , sith it your pleasure is , And I am tied to be obedient ; ( For so your father ...
... Biondello comes , he waits on thee ; But I will charm him first to keep his tongue . Tra . So had you need . [ They exchange habits . In brief then , sir , sith it your pleasure is , And I am tied to be obedient ; ( For so your father ...
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... Biondello ! Gre . Hark. So , in Cymbeline : 66 ―are become " The mortal bugs o ' the field . " Steevens . 3 He that has the two fair daughters : & c . ] In the old copy , this speech is given to Biondello . Steevens . It should rather be ...
... Biondello ! Gre . Hark. So , in Cymbeline : 66 ―are become " The mortal bugs o ' the field . " Steevens . 3 He that has the two fair daughters : & c . ] In the old copy , this speech is given to Biondello . Steevens . It should rather be ...
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... Biondello ! Gre . Hark you , sir ; You mean not her to - Tra . Perhaps , him and her , sir ; What have you to do ? Pet . Not her that chides , sir , at any hand , I pray . Tra . I love no chiders , sir : -Biondello , let's away . Luc ...
... Biondello ! Gre . Hark you , sir ; You mean not her to - Tra . Perhaps , him and her , sir ; What have you to do ? Pet . Not her that chides , sir , at any hand , I pray . Tra . I love no chiders , sir : -Biondello , let's away . Luc ...
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