Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 - Literature |
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... NURSE . ] JUL . Come hither , nurse . What is yond gentleman ? NURSE . The son and heir of old Tiberio . JUL . What's he that now is going out of door ? NURSE . Marry , that , I think , be young Petruchio . JUL . What's he that follows ...
... NURSE . ] JUL . Come hither , nurse . What is yond gentleman ? NURSE . The son and heir of old Tiberio . JUL . What's he that now is going out of door ? NURSE . Marry , that , I think , be young Petruchio . JUL . What's he that follows ...
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... NURSE and PETER . ] MER . A sail , a sail ! BEN . Two , two ; a shirt and a smock . NURSE . Peter ! PETER . Anon ? NURSE . My fan , Peter . MER . Good Peter , to hide her face ; for her fan's the fairer of the NURSE . God ye good morrow ...
... NURSE and PETER . ] MER . A sail , a sail ! BEN . Two , two ; a shirt and a smock . NURSE . Peter ! PETER . Anon ? NURSE . My fan , Peter . MER . Good Peter , to hide her face ; for her fan's the fairer of the NURSE . God ye good morrow ...
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... NURSE . I am a - weary ; give me leave awhile . Fie , how my bones ache ! what a jaunce152 have I had ! JUL . I would thou hadst my bones and I thy news : Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; good , good nurse , speak . NURSE . Jesu ...
... NURSE . I am a - weary ; give me leave awhile . Fie , how my bones ache ! what a jaunce152 have I had ! JUL . I would thou hadst my bones and I thy news : Nay , come , I pray thee , speak ; good , good nurse , speak . NURSE . Jesu ...
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