The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 2Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane., 1709 - 3324 pages |
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Page 693
... Kate , untie my Hands , Kath . If that be Jest , then all the rest is so . [ Strikes her . Enter Baptifta . Bap . Why how now Dame , whence grows this Insolence ? Bianca , stand afide ; poor Girl , she weeps ; Go ply thy Needle , meddle ...
... Kate , untie my Hands , Kath . If that be Jest , then all the rest is so . [ Strikes her . Enter Baptifta . Bap . Why how now Dame , whence grows this Insolence ? Bianca , stand afide ; poor Girl , she weeps ; Go ply thy Needle , meddle ...
Page 696
... Kate to you . Per . I pray you do . I will attend her here , [ Exit Bap . Manet Petruchio . And woo her with fome spirit when the comes . Say that she Rail , when then I'll tell her plain She Sings as sweetly as a Nightingale : Say that ...
... Kate to you . Per . I pray you do . I will attend her here , [ Exit Bap . Manet Petruchio . And woo her with fome spirit when the comes . Say that she Rail , when then I'll tell her plain She Sings as sweetly as a Nightingale : Say that ...
Page 697
... Kate , the prettiest Kate in Christendom ,. Kate of Kate - hall , my Supper - dainty Kate , For Dainties are all Kates ; and therefore Kate Take this of me , Kate of my Confolation , Hearing thy Mildness prais'd in every Town , Thy ...
... Kate , the prettiest Kate in Christendom ,. Kate of Kate - hall , my Supper - dainty Kate , For Dainties are all Kates ; and therefore Kate Take this of me , Kate of my Confolation , Hearing thy Mildness prais'd in every Town , Thy ...
Page 698
... Kate ? Oh put me in thy Books . Kath . What is your Crest , a Coxcomb ? Pet . A combless Cock , so Kate will be my Hen . Kath . No Cock of mine , you crow too like a Craven . Pet . Nay , come Kate ; come , you must not look so sower ...
... Kate ? Oh put me in thy Books . Kath . What is your Crest , a Coxcomb ? Pet . A combless Cock , so Kate will be my Hen . Kath . No Cock of mine , you crow too like a Craven . Pet . Nay , come Kate ; come , you must not look so sower ...
Page 699
... Kate this Chamber with her princely Gate : O be thou Dian , and let her be Kate , And then let Kate be chaft , and Dian sportful . Kath . Where did you study all this goodly Speech ? Pet . It is extempore , from my Mother - wit . Kath ...
... Kate this Chamber with her princely Gate : O be thou Dian , and let her be Kate , And then let Kate be chaft , and Dian sportful . Kath . Where did you study all this goodly Speech ? Pet . It is extempore , from my Mother - wit . Kath ...
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