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The Old Taming of a Shrew (a Pleasant Conceited Historie, Called the Taming of a Shrew), Upon Which Shakespeare Founded His Comedy, Repr. from the Ed. of 1594, and Collated with the Subsequent Eds. of 1596 and 1607. Ed. by T. Amyot. [Followed By] a

Thomas Amyot
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Description: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. 1844. Excerpt: ... Enter Aweliw, Polidor, Emelia, and PMlena. Pol. How now Valeria, whears your mistresse? Val. At the vengeance I thinke and no where else. Aurel. Why Valeria, will she not learne apace? Val. Yes ber lady she has learnt too much already, And that I had felt had I not spoke hir faire But she shall neare be learnt for me againe. Aurel. Well Valeria go to my chamber, And beare him companie that came to daie From Cestus, where our aged father dwels. Ex. Valeria. Pol. Come faire Emelia my louelie loue, Brighter then the burnisht pallace of the sunne, The eie sight of the glorious firmament, In whose bright lookes sparkles the radiant fire, Wilie Prometheus slilie stole from Joue, Infusing breath, life, motion, soule, To euerie obiect striken by thine eies. Oh faire Emelia I pine for thee, And either must enioy thy loue, or die. Erne. Fie man, I know you will not die for loue. Ah Polidor thou needst not to complaine, Eternall heauen sooner be dissolude, And all that pearseth Phebus siluer eie, Before such hap befall to Polidor. Pol. Thanks faire Emelia for these sweet words, But what saith Phylena to hir friend? Phyle. Why I am buying merchandise of him. Aurel. Mistresse you shall not need to buie of me, For when I crost the bubling Canibey, And sailde along the Cristall Helispont, I filde my cofers of the wealthie mines," Where I did cause Millions of labouring Moores To vndermine the cauernes of the earth, To seeke for strange and new found pretious stones, And diue into the sea to gather pearle, As faire as Iuno offered Priams sonne, And you shall take your liberall choice of all. Phyle. I thanke you sir and would Phylena might In any curtesie requite you so, As she with willing hart could well bestow. Enter Alfonso. Alfon. How now daughters, is Ferando come? ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Old Taming of a Shrew (a Pleasant Conceited Historie, Called the Taming of a Shrew), Upon Which Shakespeare Founded His Comedy, Repr. from the Ed. of 1594, and Collated with the Subsequent Eds. of 1596 and 1607. Ed. by T. Amyot. [Followed By] a. To get started finding The Old Taming of a Shrew (a Pleasant Conceited Historie, Called the Taming of a Shrew), Upon Which Shakespeare Founded His Comedy, Repr. from the Ed. of 1594, and Collated with the Subsequent Eds. of 1596 and 1607. Ed. by T. Amyot. [Followed By] a, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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The Old Taming of a Shrew (a Pleasant Conceited Historie, Called the Taming of a Shrew), Upon Which Shakespeare Founded His Comedy, Repr. from the Ed. of 1594, and Collated with the Subsequent Eds. of 1596 and 1607. Ed. by T. Amyot. [Followed By] a

Thomas Amyot
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Description: 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. 1844. Excerpt: ... Enter Aweliw, Polidor, Emelia, and PMlena. Pol. How now Valeria, whears your mistresse? Val. At the vengeance I thinke and no where else. Aurel. Why Valeria, will she not learne apace? Val. Yes ber lady she has learnt too much already, And that I had felt had I not spoke hir faire But she shall neare be learnt for me againe. Aurel. Well Valeria go to my chamber, And beare him companie that came to daie From Cestus, where our aged father dwels. Ex. Valeria. Pol. Come faire Emelia my louelie loue, Brighter then the burnisht pallace of the sunne, The eie sight of the glorious firmament, In whose bright lookes sparkles the radiant fire, Wilie Prometheus slilie stole from Joue, Infusing breath, life, motion, soule, To euerie obiect striken by thine eies. Oh faire Emelia I pine for thee, And either must enioy thy loue, or die. Erne. Fie man, I know you will not die for loue. Ah Polidor thou needst not to complaine, Eternall heauen sooner be dissolude, And all that pearseth Phebus siluer eie, Before such hap befall to Polidor. Pol. Thanks faire Emelia for these sweet words, But what saith Phylena to hir friend? Phyle. Why I am buying merchandise of him. Aurel. Mistresse you shall not need to buie of me, For when I crost the bubling Canibey, And sailde along the Cristall Helispont, I filde my cofers of the wealthie mines," Where I did cause Millions of labouring Moores To vndermine the cauernes of the earth, To seeke for strange and new found pretious stones, And diue into the sea to gather pearle, As faire as Iuno offered Priams sonne, And you shall take your liberall choice of all. Phyle. I thanke you sir and would Phylena might In any curtesie requite you so, As she with willing hart could well bestow. Enter Alfonso. Alfon. How now daughters, is Ferando come? ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Old Taming of a Shrew (a Pleasant Conceited Historie, Called the Taming of a Shrew), Upon Which Shakespeare Founded His Comedy, Repr. from the Ed. of 1594, and Collated with the Subsequent Eds. of 1596 and 1607. Ed. by T. Amyot. [Followed By] a. To get started finding The Old Taming of a Shrew (a Pleasant Conceited Historie, Called the Taming of a Shrew), Upon Which Shakespeare Founded His Comedy, Repr. from the Ed. of 1594, and Collated with the Subsequent Eds. of 1596 and 1607. Ed. by T. Amyot. [Followed By] a, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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