THE BEAUTIES O F SHAKESPEAR. X. The Taming of the Shrew. INDUCTION. SCENE II. Hounds. 'HY hounds (1) fhall make the welkin answer THY them, And fetch fhrill echoes from the hollow earth. Painting. (1) See Midfummer Night's Dream, A&t 4. Sc, 2. the Two Noble Kinsmen, A& 2. Sc. 2. Palamon fays, To our Theban hounds, That shook the aged foreft with their echoes, Painting. Doft thou love pictures? we will fetch thee strait, Adonis, painted by a running brook; And Citherea all in fedges hid, Which feem to move, and wanton with her breath, Ev'n as the waving fedges play with wind. Mirth and Merriment, its Advantage. Seeing too much fadnefs ha'h congeal'd your blood, And melancholy is the nurfe of phrenzy, Therefore they thought it good you hear a play, And frame your mind to mirth and merriment, Which bars a thoufand harms, and lengthens life. ACT I. SCENE I. The Ufes of Travel and Study. Luc. Tranio, fince-for the great defire I had Gave me my being, and my father first, A merchant of great traffick through the world, Vincentio, Our pomted javelins, whilft the angry fwine Vincentio his fon, (2) brought up in Florence, Glad that you thus continue your refolve, Money (2) Vincentio his fon.] Means the fon of Vincentio, or as we should fay, Vincentio's fon. This mode of expreffion is common with the old writers. See Love's Labour loft, His teeth as white as whale His bone. (3) Ariftotle's checks.] i. e. The harsh rules of Ariftotle. St. Money an Inducement to marry with the vileft. Gre. Think'ft thou, (4) Hortenfio, though her father be very rich, any man is fo very a fool to be marry'd to hell? Hor. Tufh, Gremio, though it pass your patience, and mine, to endure her loud alarums, why, man, there be good fellows in the world, an a man could light on them, would take her with all her faults, and money enough. Love (5) at firft Sight. Tra. I pray, Sir, tell me,- is it poffible, But (4) Think' thou, &c.] So a little after Grumio fays, "Nay look you, Sir, he tells you flatly what his mind is : why give him gold enough and marry him to an aglet-baby, or an old trot with never a tooth in her head, though the have as many diseases, as two-and-fifty horfes; why nothing comes amifs, fo money comes withal." And Petruchio, immediately after, on Hortenfio's remonftrance, fays, -“Peace, thou know'st not gold's effect." (See Much ado about Nothing.) This is a truth too frequently and unhappily verified in the matrimonial world. (5) Love, &c.] Love conceived at firft fight is the subject of most romances; and the philofophy of these northern climes looks for it only there: but if we confult the volume of nature more at large, we shall find that fuch extempore paffions are not infrequent in the more fouthern regions of the world: and the clear and warm air of Italy communicates a brifker motion to the heart and fpirits, than our natural phlegm can poffibly be fenfible of. Mrs. G. See the note on Midsummer Night's Dream, A& 2. Sc. 2. (6) O Tranio, &c.] Speaking of the lady, who had thus engaged his heart, he fays, foon after, I faw her coral lips to move, And with her breath fhe did perfume the air. |