| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 214 páginas
...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. flourish. TOWN-HOUSE, PAUUA. ACT I. SCENE I. Padua. A Public Place. Enter LUCENTIO and his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 218 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; we shall ne'er be younger. flourish. TOWN-HOUSE, PADUA. ACT I. SCENE I. Padua. A Public Place. Enter LUCENTIO and his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 594 páginas
...my good lord ; it is more pleasing stuff. Sfy. 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. Flourish, ACT I. SCENE I. Padua. A public place. Enter LUCENTIO and his man TRANIO. Luc. Tranio,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 450 páginas
...household stuff ? Lady. No, my good lord; it is more pleasing stuff. Lady. It is a kind of history. Beg. Well, we'll see't: come, madam wife, sit by my side, and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. SCENE I. — Flourish. ACT I \They sit. Enter LUCENTIO and his man TRANIO. Luc. Tranio, since—for... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 132 páginas
...more pleasing stuff. SLY. What, household stuff f 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. ^(Flourish.) ACT I. a^frTHE TAMING OF THE SHREW. >ffr SCENE I. Padua. A public place. S^*... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 382 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. Flourish. ACT FIRST. Scene I. Padua. A public place. Enter Lucentio and his man Tranio. Luc.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 616 páginas
...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. Flourish. ACT FIRST. Scene I. Padua. A public place. Enter Lucentio and his man Tranio. Luc.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Sir Israel Gollancz - 1902 - 156 páginas
...? Page. No, my good lord; it is more pleasing stuff. Sly. What, household stuff? Sfy. Well, we '11 see't. Come, madam wife, sit by my side and let the world slip: we shall ne'er be younger. Flourish. Act First. Scene I. Padua. A public place. Enter Lucentlo and his man Tranlo. Luc.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 224 páginas
...first taughtest Carters to weare hob-nailes, and Lobs to play Christmas gambols." 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. Flourish. Enter LUCENTIO and his man TRANIO. Luc.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 290 páginas
...stuff. Sly. What, household stuff ? Page. It is a kind of history. 140 Sly. Well, we 'll see 't — Come, madam wife, sit by my side and let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. \_Flourish. ACT I SCENE I. Padua. A Public Place Enter LUCENTIO and his man TRANIO Lucentio.... | |
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