| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 436 páginas
...is more pleasing stuff. Sly. What, household stuff? Page. It is a kind of history. Sly. Well, we '11 see't. Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip : we shall ne'er be younger. [they sit dn\cn. 1 For comedy. ACT I. SCENE I. Padua. A public place. Enter LUCENTIO and TRANIO.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 740 páginas
...seems likely, too, that he was meant to close the scene with a rhyme, but the usual text has been " Well, we'll see't. Come, madam wife, sit by my side, And let the world sli|>: we shall ne'er be younger." It sounds very poorly and ineffectively, compared with the small... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 1142 páginas
...his thirst. Sly. What, household stuff? I'ui/r. It is a kind of history. Uly. Well, we '11 see 't : Come, madam wife, sit by my side, And let the world slip ; we shall ne'er be younsw." ACT I. Tra. Mi jj<.ii/u>Mle, gentle master mine, I am in all all'ected as yourself; Glad tliat... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1861 - 914 páginas
...our lady hither to our sight ; And, once again, a pot o' the smallest ale. Sly. Well, we'll see 4. e eyes ; have comfort. The direful spectacle of the wrack, which touch'd The younger. [ They sit down. 2 Sen?. Will Ч please your mightiness to wash [Servants present a ewer,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 páginas
...is more pleasing stuff. SLY. What, household stuff? PAGE. It is a kind of history. SLY. Well, we'11 hakespeare younger. • [They sit dcnm. 231 ACT I. SCENE I.—Padua. A Public Place. Enter LUCENTIO and THANIO.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 834 páginas
...or a tumbling-trick ? Sty. What, household stuff? Page. It is a kind of history. Sly. Well, we '11 see't. Come, madam wife, sit by my side, And let the world slip : we shall ne'er be younger. ACT I. SCENE I.—PADUA. A public Place. Enter LUCENTIO and TRANIO. Luc. Tranio, since, for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 464 páginas
...my good lord ; it is more pleasing stuff. Sly. What, household stuff? Page. It is a kind of history. Sly. Well, we'll see't. Come, madam wife, sit by my side and let the world slip : we shall ne'er be younger. M° Flourish. ACT I. SCENE I. Padua. A public place. Enter LuCENTio and his man TRANIO. Luc.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 642 páginas
...my good lord: it is more pleasiug stuff. SLY. What, household stuff? PAGE. It is a kind of history. SLY. "Well, we'll see't: Come, madam wife, sit by my side, And let the world slip; we shall ne'er be yountcer. ACT I. [They ait down. SCENE I.—Padua. A public Place. Enter LDCENTIO and TRANIO. Luc.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1100 páginas
...tumblingtrick? 141 Page. No, my good lord ; it is more pleasing stuff. Sfy. What, household stuff? ippincott & co. ii-j'cr be younger. Page. Il is a kind of history. Flourish. ACT I. Hor. Mates, maid ! how mean you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 838 páginas
...pleasing stuff. Sly. What, household stuff? Page. It is a kind of history. Sly. Well, we 'll see 't. Come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip j we shall ne'er be younger. [They tit dote». TAMING OFTI-i: SHRLW SCENE I.—Padua. A Pulite Place.... | |
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