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Nay , then you jeft ; and now I well perceive , You have but jefted with me all this while : I pr'ythee , fifter Kate , untie my hands . Kath . If that be jeft , then all the reft was fo . [ Strikes her : Enter Baptifa . Bap .
Nay , then you jeft ; and now I well perceive , You have but jefted with me all this while : I pr'ythee , fifter Kate , untie my hands . Kath . If that be jeft , then all the reft was fo . [ Strikes her : Enter Baptifa . Bap .
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Signior Petruchio , will you go with us ; Or fhall I fend my daughter Kate to you ? Pet . I pray you do ; I will attend her here , [ Exit Baptifta with Gremio , Hortenfio , and Tranio . And woo her with fome fpirit when he comes .
Signior Petruchio , will you go with us ; Or fhall I fend my daughter Kate to you ? Pet . I pray you do ; I will attend her here , [ Exit Baptifta with Gremio , Hortenfio , and Tranio . And woo her with fome fpirit when he comes .
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Good - morrow , Kate ' ; for that's your name , I hear , Kath . Well have you heard , but fomething hard of hearing ; 5 Good - morrow Kate ; & c ] Thus in the original play : " Feran . Twenty good - morrows to my lovely Kate . " Kate .
Good - morrow , Kate ' ; for that's your name , I hear , Kath . Well have you heard , but fomething hard of hearing ; 5 Good - morrow Kate ; & c ] Thus in the original play : " Feran . Twenty good - morrows to my lovely Kate . " Kate .
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You lye , in faith ; for you are call'd plain Kate , And bonny Kate , and fometimes Kate the curft ; But Kate , the prettiest Kate in Christendom , Kate of Kate - hall , my fuper - dainty Kate , For dainties are all cates : and ...
You lye , in faith ; for you are call'd plain Kate , And bonny Kate , and fometimes Kate the curft ; But Kate , the prettiest Kate in Christendom , Kate of Kate - hall , my fuper - dainty Kate , For dainties are all cates : and ...
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What with my tongue in your tail ? nay , come again , Good Kate ; I am a gentleman . Kath . That I'll try . [ She frikes him , Pet . I fear , I'll cuff you , if you itrike again , Kath . So may you lofe your arms : If you strike me ...
What with my tongue in your tail ? nay , come again , Good Kate ; I am a gentleman . Kath . That I'll try . [ She frikes him , Pet . I fear , I'll cuff you , if you itrike again , Kath . So may you lofe your arms : If you strike me ...
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