"'Tis hatched and shall be so. Tranio, at once uncase thee, take my colored hat and cloak"(Shakespeare.1.1.206-207).
"When I am alone, why, then I am Tranio. But in all places else your master, Lucentio"(Shakespeare.1.1.242-243).
Multiple Plots
"I come to wive it wealthily in Padua; If wealthily, then happily in Padua"(Shakespeare.1.2.74-75).
"'Tis a very excellent piece of work, madam lady. Would 'twere done!"(Shakespeare.1.1.252).
"You will be schoolmaster and undertake the teaching of the maid. That's your device" (Shakespeare.1.1.192-194).
Comedy
"It is my fashion when I see a crab" (Shakespeare.2.1.227).
"Nay, come, Kate, come, you must not look so sour"(Shakespeare.2.1.226).
Young Lovers
"To me she's married, not unto my clothes... When I should bid good morrow to my bride and seal the title with a lovely kiss"(Shakespeare.3.2.117-223).
Seperation
"They shall go forward, Kate, at thy command...But for my bonny Kate, she must with me" (Shakespeare.3.2.222-227).