Word Cloud for "The Taming of the Shrew"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Comedies.

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The Bag of Words In "The Taming of the Shrew" (Main Words):
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came fetch charge poore trust morrow againe foule most beleeue cannot euen head musicke readie honor full aske gentle passing play part true noble gentleman fellow twas into feare sirra stay through hence done farre speake because brought thanke pardon night minde thousand seruant pisa sweete could hortentio halfe foole gentlemen content within instruct wish word passe forth baptistas yong rest marry twere cause heart words talke hortensio stand about fine newes told hand away eate command wedding forward beene fire send euery kisse three bride watch touch priest honest church gowne right praie
enter looke with therefore world will haue thee know must lord from thou made good would twentie vpon take better were them vnto this like what thinke sweet when then well make your another beare wilt please some tell that hath nothing shall meanes come welcome dutie since once where verie there heare neuer heard should giue house call such their being which hast more long they other these sonne shee comes shal none life bring knew time though heere euer marrie husband wife leaue hold very much great faire fathers loue father first padua master thus while finde baptista gremio sister before both pray faith bianca best selfe signior keepe mine thing till daughter horse tranio lucentio knocke after mistris grumio whom petruchio little withall name katherine proue meane else kate doth here
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