The dramatic works Volume 4; from the correct edition of Isaac Reed, Esq. with copious annotations. As you like it, All's well that ends well, Taming of the shrew - Softcover

Shakespeare, William

 
9781236385529: The dramatic works Volume 4; from the correct edition of Isaac Reed, Esq. with copious annotations. As you like it, All's well that ends well, Taming of the shrew

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1822 Excerpt: ...for her; writ to my lady mother, I am returning; entertained my convoy; and, between these main parcels of despatch, effected many nicer needs; the last was the greatest, but that I have not ended yet. 2 Lord. If the business be of any difficulty, and this morning your departure hence, it requires haste of your lordship. Ber. I mean, the business is not ended, as fearing to hear of it hereafter: But shall we have this dialogue between the fool and the soldier? Come, bring forth this counterfeit module; he has deceived me, like a double-meaning prophesicr. 2 Lord. Bring him forth: Ecreunt Soldiers he has sat in the stocks all night, poor gallant knave. Ber. No matter; his heels have deserved it, in usurping his spurs so long. How docs he carry himself? 1 Lord. I have told your lordship already; the stocks carry him. But, to answer you as you would be understood; he weeps, like a W6l'lCh that had shed her milk: he hath confessed himself to Morgan, whom he I supposes to be a friar, from the time of his remembrance, to this very instant disaster of his setting i'th' stocks: And what think you he hath confessed? Ber. Nothing of me, has he? ' 2 Lord. His confession is taken, and it shall be read to his face: if your lordship be in't, as, I believe you are, you must have the patience to hear it.. Re-enter Soldiers, with PAROLLES. Ber. A plague upon him! mufiled! he can say nothing of me 5 hush! hush! 1 Lord. Hoodman comes!--Porto tartarossa. 1 Sold. He calls for the tortures; What will you say without 'em?. Par. I will confess what I know without constraint, if ye pinch me like a pasty, I can say no more. 1 Sold. Bos/to chimurcho. 2 Lord. Boblibindo chicurmurco. 1 Sold. You are a merciful general:--Our general bids you answer to what I shall ask you out of a...

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