The Taming of the ShrewClarendon Press, 1982 - 248 pages The introduction offers a full and original consideration fo th play's textual problems, a study of sources, a survey of scholarship and criticism, with the editor's own critical appreciation, and a study of the comedy's fortunes in the theatre. |
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Page 167
... come , howsoe'er he comes . BIONDELLO Why , sir , he comes not . BAPTISTA Didst thou not say he comes ? BIONDELLO Who ? That Petruchio came ? BAPTISTA Ay , that Petruchio came . BIONDELLO NO , sir , I say his horse comes with him on his ...
... come , howsoe'er he comes . BIONDELLO Why , sir , he comes not . BAPTISTA Didst thou not say he comes ? BIONDELLO Who ? That Petruchio came ? BAPTISTA Ay , that Petruchio came . BIONDELLO NO , sir , I say his horse comes with him on his ...
Page 226
... come to me . BIONDELLO I go . BAPTISTA ( to Lucentio ) Son , I'll be your half Bianca comes . LUCENTIO I'll have no halves ; I'll bear it all myself . Enter Biondello How now , what news ? BIONDELLO Exit Sir , my mistress sends you word ...
... come to me . BIONDELLO I go . BAPTISTA ( to Lucentio ) Son , I'll be your half Bianca comes . LUCENTIO I'll have no halves ; I'll bear it all myself . Enter Biondello How now , what news ? BIONDELLO Exit Sir , my mistress sends you word ...
Page 233
... come at a point corresponding to 2.1.141 ( except that Ferando's marriage with Kate has already been arranged ) . ' Sim ... comes the players again . SLY O brave , here's two fine gentlewomen . ( CIV ) [ In fact , it is Valeria ( Tranio ) ...
... come at a point corresponding to 2.1.141 ( except that Ferando's marriage with Kate has already been arranged ) . ' Sim ... comes the players again . SLY O brave , here's two fine gentlewomen . ( CIV ) [ In fact , it is Valeria ( Tranio ) ...
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