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- While i play the good husband at home, my son and my servant spend all at the university
- Vincentio
- I am content to be Lucentio because so wll I love Lucentio
- Tranio
- Why gentlemen, you do me double wront to strive for that which resteth in my choice
- Bianca
- I am permptory as hse proud minded... for I am rough and woo not like a babe
- Petrutchio
- Fie, fie, on all tired jades on all masters and all foul ways
- Grumio
- I will be married to a wealthy wido which hath long loved me as I have loved this disdainful haggard
- Hortensio
- Let me be a slave, t'achieve that maide whose sudden sight hath thralled my wounded eye
- Lucentio
- Now I fear thee not Sirrah young gamester, your father were a fool to give thee
- Gremio
- My tongue will tell the anger of my heart Or else my heart, concealing it will break
- Katherine
- The gain I seek is quiet in the match
- Baptista
- Upon my life _____ means well Whatever fortune stays with him from his word
- Tranio
- Faith as you say there's small choice in rotten apples
- Hortensio
- If he be credulous and trust my tale I'll make him glad to seem Vincentio
- Tranio
- But in the other's silence I do see Maid's mild behavior and sobriety
- Lucentio
- Sir, you seem a sober ancient gentleman by your habit, but your words show you a madman
- Tranio
- WHat's here, one dead or drunk see doth he breathe
- lord at beginning of play
- I do present you a man of mine cunning in music and the mathematics to instruct her fully in those sciences
- Petrutchio
- Master has my fellow ____ stolen your clothes or you stolen his or both pray what's the news?
- Biondello
- A sensless villian Good Hortensio I bade the rascal knock upon your gate and could not get him for my heart to do it
- Petrutchio
- Farewell sweet masters both must I be gone
- Bianca
- Nay, look not big, not stamp nor stare nor fret, I will be the master of what is mine own, she is my goods, my chattels, she is my house
- Petrutchio
- Why, how now dame, whence grows this insolence, Bianca stand aside, poor girl she weeps, Go ply thy needle meddle not with her
- Baptista
- Tis a very excellent piece of work madam lady twere it done
- Sly
- I know it is the sun that shines so bright
- Katherine
- Mantua
- where merchant who plays Vincentio is from
- Pisa
- Where Lucentio, Vincentio, and Tranio are from
- 1593
- the year when Shakespeare wrote the play
- Stratford
- where Shakespeare is from
- disguise
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used to complicate the plot
Tranio as Lucentio
Lucentio as Cambio
Hortensio as Titio
merchant as Vincentio - "lead apes in hell"
- the fate of an unmarried woman
- coptatain hat
- a high crowned hat
- cony catching
- deception
- fardingales
- hooped petticoats
- custard coffin
- pastry or crust which covers or coffins a custard
- gamut
- the musical note scale devised in the 11th century. Notes were sung to the syllables of re mi fa sol la ut
- joltheads
- blockheads
- against the bias
- against natural course