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Identifier: arteditionofshak00shak (find matches)
Title: An art edition of Shakespeare, classified as comedies, tragedies, histories and sonnets, each part arranged in chronological order, including also a list of familiar quotations
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834 Lamb, Mary, 1764-1847 Seymour, Mary. (from old catalog) Gaskell, Charles Arthur, 1849- ed. (from old catalog) Gilbert, John, Sir, 1817-1897, illus
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n the meantime Petruchio was settling with himself the mode of courtship heshould pursue; and he said, I will woo her with some spirit Mhen she comes. If she 407 THE TAMKsCt of the SHEEW rails at me, wliy, tlien I will tell lier she sings as sweeth^ as a nightingale; and if shefrowns, I will say she looks as clear as roses newly washed with dew. If she will notspeak a word, I will praise the eloquence of her language; and if she bids me leave her,.I will give her thanks as if she bid me stay with her a week. Now the stately Kath-eriue entered, and Petrucliio first addressed her with Good morrow, Kate, for thatis your name, I hear. Katherine, not liking this plain salutation, said disdainfully,They call me Katherine who do speak to me. You lie, replied the lover, foryou are called plain Kate, and bonny Kate, and sometimes Kate the Shrew: butKate, you are the prettiest Kate in Christendom, and therefore, Kate, hearing yourmildness praised in every town, I am come to woo you for my wife.
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A strange courtship they made of it. She in loud and angry terms showing himhow justly she had gained the name of Shrew, while he still praised her sweet andcourteous words, till at length, hearing her father coming, he said (intending to makeas quick a wooing as possible), Sweet Katherine, let us set this idle chat aside, foryour father has consented that you shall be my wife, your dowry is agreed on, andwhether you will or no, I will marry you. And now Baptista entering, Petruchio told him his daughter had received himkindly, and that she had promised to be married the next Sunday. This Katherinedenied, saying she would rather see him hanged on Sunday, and reproached her fatherfor wishing to wed her to such a mad-cap ruffian as Petruchio. Petruchio desired herfather not to regard her angry words, for they had agreed she should seem reluctant 468 THE T.4MIXG OF THE SHEEW. before him, but that Avhen they were alone he had found her very fond and loving,and he said to her, Give me your

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