The Works of Shakespear: As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All's well, that ends well. Twelfth-night: or, What you willRobert Martin, 1768 |
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Page 150
... Hortensio , with meat . HOW fares my Kate ? what , Sweeting , all Hor . Mistress , what cheer ? Cath . ' Faith , as cold as can be . Pet . Pluck up thy spirits ; look cheerfully upon me ; Here , love , thou seest how diligent I am , To ...
... Hortensio , with meat . HOW fares my Kate ? what , Sweeting , all Hor . Mistress , what cheer ? Cath . ' Faith , as cold as can be . Pet . Pluck up thy spirits ; look cheerfully upon me ; Here , love , thou seest how diligent I am , To ...
Page 158
... Hortensio . [ Exit , OME on , o ' God's name , once more tow'rds COMFOR our Good Lord , how bright and goodly shines the Moon ! Cath . The Moon ! the Sun : it is not Moon - light - eri 16 30 1 Pet . I say ,. now . Pet . * -copped or ...
... Hortensio . [ Exit , OME on , o ' God's name , once more tow'rds COMFOR our Good Lord , how bright and goodly shines the Moon ! Cath . The Moon ! the Sun : it is not Moon - light - eri 16 30 1 Pet . I say ,. now . Pet . * -copped or ...
Page 166
... Hortensio fears his Widow . Wid . Then never trust me , if I be afeard . Pet . You are very sensible , and yet you miss my fenfe : I mean , Hortenfio is afeard of you . Wid . He , that is giddy , thinks , the world turns round . Pet ...
... Hortensio fears his Widow . Wid . Then never trust me , if I be afeard . Pet . You are very sensible , and yet you miss my fenfe : I mean , Hortenfio is afeard of you . Wid . He , that is giddy , thinks , the world turns round . Pet ...
Page 167
... Hortensio that ? Hor . My widow says , thus the conceives her tale . Pet . Very well mended ; kiss him for that , good Widow . Cath . He , that is giddy , thinks , the world turns round- I pray you , tell me , what you meant by that ...
... Hortensio that ? Hor . My widow says , thus the conceives her tale . Pet . Very well mended ; kiss him for that , good Widow . Cath . He , that is giddy , thinks , the world turns round- I pray you , tell me , what you meant by that ...
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