The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 6C. and A. Conrad, 1805 |
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... to Alphonsus . Tailor , haberdasher , and servants to Ferando and Alphonsus . SCENE , Athens ; and sometimes Ferando's country house . INDUCTION . SCENE I. Before an Alehouse on a Heath CHARACTERS IN THE INDUCTION ...
... to Alphonsus . Tailor , haberdasher , and servants to Ferando and Alphonsus . SCENE , Athens ; and sometimes Ferando's country house . INDUCTION . SCENE I. Before an Alehouse on a Heath CHARACTERS IN THE INDUCTION ...
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... Ferando ? what [ says ] my daughter ? " Feran . Shee's willing , sir , and loves me as her life . " Kate . " Tis for your skin then , but not to be your wife . Alfon . Come hither , Kate , and let me give thy hand , " To him that I have ...
... Ferando ? what [ says ] my daughter ? " Feran . Shee's willing , sir , and loves me as her life . " Kate . " Tis for your skin then , but not to be your wife . Alfon . Come hither , Kate , and let me give thy hand , " To him that I have ...
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... Ferando loves thee well , " And will with wealth and ease maintaine thy state . " Here Ferando , take her for thy wife , " And Sunday next shall be our wedding - day . " Feran . Why so , did I not tel thee I should be the man ? " Father ...
... Ferando loves thee well , " And will with wealth and ease maintaine thy state . " Here Ferando , take her for thy wife , " And Sunday next shall be our wedding - day . " Feran . Why so , did I not tel thee I should be the man ? " Father ...
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... Ferando , ( who is the Petruchio of Shakspeare ) or Ferando himself . It appears , however , from the following passage in the eleventh Book of Thomas Lupton's Notable Things , edit . 1660 , that it was the constant office of the fool ...
... Ferando , ( who is the Petruchio of Shakspeare ) or Ferando himself . It appears , however , from the following passage in the eleventh Book of Thomas Lupton's Notable Things , edit . 1660 , that it was the constant office of the fool ...
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... the hat of a humourist's servant . Steevens . 5 Enter Petruchio and Grumio . ] Thus , in the original play : " Enter Ferando , basely attired , and a red cap on his head . And yet I come not well . Bap . You 86 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... the hat of a humourist's servant . Steevens . 5 Enter Petruchio and Grumio . ] Thus , in the original play : " Enter Ferando , basely attired , and a red cap on his head . And yet I come not well . Bap . You 86 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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