. The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, illustrated : embracing a life of the poet, and notes, original and selected. thou hadst best get thee home, for your wifewill curse you for dreaming here all night Slie. Will she ? I know how to tavie a shrew. I dreamt upon it allthis night, and thou hast wakd me out of the best dream that ever I had,but Ill to my wife, and tame her too, if she anger me. Of this play the two plots are so well united that they can hardly becalled two, without injury to the art with which they are attention is entertained with all the variety of a doubl


. The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, illustrated : embracing a life of the poet, and notes, original and selected. thou hadst best get thee home, for your wifewill curse you for dreaming here all night Slie. Will she ? I know how to tavie a shrew. I dreamt upon it allthis night, and thou hast wakd me out of the best dream that ever I had,but Ill to my wife, and tame her too, if she anger me. Of this play the two plots are so well united that they can hardly becalled two, without injury to the art with which they are attention is entertained with all the variety of a double plot, yet isnot distracted by unconnected incidents. The part between Katharina and Petruchio is eminently sprightly anddiverting. At the marriage of Bianca, the arrival of the real father, per-haps, produces more perplexity than pleasure. The whole play is very popular and diverting. Johnson. END OF VOL. ? ^dramaticworksofw02inshak


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