Sirs, I will practice on this drunken man, What think you, if he were convey'd to bed, Wrapp'd in sweet clothes, rings put upon his fingers,A most delicious banquet by his bed,And brave attendants near him when he wakes-Would the beggar then forget himself?
you cant marry her becuase katherina has to be married first
Signor Bapista, my business asketh haste,And every day I cannot come to woo,You knew my father well, and in him me,Left solely heir to all his lands and goods,Which I have better'd rather than decrease'd ,Then tell me, if I get your daughter's love,What dowry shall I have with her to wife?
They shall go forward, Kate, at thy command.Obey the bride, you that attend on her,Go to the feast, revel and domineer,Carouse full measure to her maidenhead,Be mad and merry, or go hang yourselves,But for my bonny Kate, she must with me,Nay look not big, nor stamp, nor stare, nor fret;I will be the master of what is mine own.She is my goods, my chattels, my house,My household, my field, my barn, my anything,And here she stands. Touch her whoever dare,I'll bring mine action on the proudest he,That stops my way in Padua, Grumio
Nay, i will win my wager better yet,and show more sign of her obedience,her new-built virtue and obedience.
Now fair befall thee, good Petrucio!The wager thou hast won, and I will addUnto their losses twenty thousand crownsAnother dowry to another daughterFor she is changed, as she had never been.
Sukurta daugiau nei 30 milijonų siužetinių lentelių