The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Wife soon after ( pub- lished in 1602. ) Shakespeare's Share in the Play . As regards the In- duction , opinion is divided ; but a careful comparison of the two versions leaves little doubt that the revision was Shakespeare's . Act I ...
... Wife soon after ( pub- lished in 1602. ) Shakespeare's Share in the Play . As regards the In- duction , opinion is divided ; but a careful comparison of the two versions leaves little doubt that the revision was Shakespeare's . Act I ...
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... Wife in lapped Morrelles Skin ** ( be- fore 1575 ) , but this poem cannot be considered the direct source of the play . Several similar stories are to be found in Italian literature ; perhaps the most noteworthy is to be found in the ...
... Wife in lapped Morrelles Skin ** ( be- fore 1575 ) , but this poem cannot be considered the direct source of the play . Several similar stories are to be found in Italian literature ; perhaps the most noteworthy is to be found in the ...
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... wives , ' ' county wives , ' & c . In the end Petruchio confesses himself , in more senses than one , ' born again , ' and the Epilogue sums up as follows : - ' The Tamer's Tamed ; but so , as nor the men Can find one just cause to ...
... wives , ' ' county wives , ' & c . In the end Petruchio confesses himself , in more senses than one , ' born again , ' and the Epilogue sums up as follows : - ' The Tamer's Tamed ; but so , as nor the men Can find one just cause to ...
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... wife forgets her own arbitrary dis- position in the desire to keep his temper even . Finally she becomes quite submissive to his will . In Padua the fictitious Lucentio obtains Baptista's con- sent to his suit for Bianca , while the ...
... wife forgets her own arbitrary dis- position in the desire to keep his temper even . Finally she becomes quite submissive to his will . In Padua the fictitious Lucentio obtains Baptista's con- sent to his suit for Bianca , while the ...
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... wife's his chattel ; leaves her horse on her when she falls during the journey , and makes her beg for Grumio ; will give no choleric food to choleric folk ; in fact he " kills her in her own humour " ; tames her by pretended love ...
... wife's his chattel ; leaves her horse on her when she falls during the journey , and makes her beg for Grumio ; will give no choleric food to choleric folk ; in fact he " kills her in her own humour " ; tames her by pretended love ...
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