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The Taming of the Shrew
Act 4
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"by this
reckoning
he is more
shrew
than she" -
Curtis
"Nay, good sweet Kate, be
merry. Off
with my boots, you
rogues
, you
villains
! When?" -
Petruchio
"I
pray
you husband, be not so
disquiet.
" -
Kate
"thus I have
politicly
begun my
reign
," -
Petruchio
"To make her
come
and know her
keeper's call
," -
Petruchio
"O
despiteful
love,
unconstant
womankind!" -
Tranio
"As I have loved this
proud disdainful haggard.
" -
Hortensio
"
Beggars
that come upon my father's door upon
entraty
have a
present alms
;" -
Kate
"The
poorest
service is
repaid
with
thanks
" -
Petruchio
"I thank you, sir" -
Kate
"This doth fit the
times
, and
gentlewomen
wear such
hats
as these." -
Kate
"My
tongue
will tell the
anger
of my
heart
or else
concealing
it will
break
," -
Kate
"
Belike
you mean to make a
puppet
of me" -
Kate
"then wherefore should I
doubt
?" -
Lucentio
"I say it is the
moon
that shines so
bright.
" -
Petruchio
"I know it is the
sun
that shines so
bright.
" -
Kate
"the
moon
changes even as your
mind
" -
Kate
"
Young budding virgin
,
fair
and
fresh
and
sweet
," -
Kate