The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... mother - wit . Kath . A witty mother ! witless else her son . Pet . Am I not wise ? Kath . Yes ; keep you warm . 260 270 Pet . Marry , so I mean , sweet Katharine , in thy bed : And therefore , setting all this chat aside , Thus in ...
... mother - wit . Kath . A witty mother ! witless else her son . Pet . Am I not wise ? Kath . Yes ; keep you warm . 260 270 Pet . Marry , so I mean , sweet Katharine , in thy bed : And therefore , setting all this chat aside , Thus in ...
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... mother's son , and that's myself , It shall be moon , or star , or what I list , Or ere I journey to your father's house . Go on and fetch our horses back again . Evermore cross'd and cross'd ; cross'd ! Hor . Say as he says , or we ...
... mother's son , and that's myself , It shall be moon , or star , or what I list , Or ere I journey to your father's house . Go on and fetch our horses back again . Evermore cross'd and cross'd ; cross'd ! Hor . Say as he says , or we ...
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... his father has come from Padua , and here looking out at the window . Vin . Art thou his father ? Ped . Ay , sir ; so his mother says , if I may believe 20 30 her . Pet . [ To Vincentio ] Why , how now ΙΟΙ OF THE SHREW Act V. Sc . i .
... his father has come from Padua , and here looking out at the window . Vin . Art thou his father ? Ped . Ay , sir ; so his mother says , if I may believe 20 30 her . Pet . [ To Vincentio ] Why , how now ΙΟΙ OF THE SHREW Act V. Sc . i .
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... mother and his wife come to make powerful entreaty . He cannot withstand their prayers , and raises the siege without striking a blow . The Volscian army returns to Antium . Coriolanus attempts to justify his conduct to the lords of the ...
... mother and his wife come to make powerful entreaty . He cannot withstand their prayers , and raises the siege without striking a blow . The Volscian army returns to Antium . Coriolanus attempts to justify his conduct to the lords of the ...
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... mother and his patrician friends to stand bareheaded before the mob , to expose his wounds , to sue for their votes , to give his heart the lie , to bend the knee like a beggar asking an alms . The judgement and blood of Coriolanus are ...
... mother and his patrician friends to stand bareheaded before the mob , to expose his wounds , to sue for their votes , to give his heart the lie , to bend the knee like a beggar asking an alms . The judgement and blood of Coriolanus are ...
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