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TRANIO a LUCENTIO (I.1,36) And practise Music and poesy use to quicken you ;. BIANCA a BAPTISTA (I.1,82) M y books and instruments shall be my company, On them to took and practise by myself. BAPTISTA ai GENTLEMEN (I.1,92)
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TRANIO a LUCENTIO (I.1,36) And practiseMusic and poesy use to quicken you; • BIANCA a BAPTISTA (I.1,82) • My books and instrumentsshall be my company,On them to took and practise by myself. BAPTISTA ai GENTLEMEN (I.1,92) And for I know she taketh most delightIn music, instruments and poetry,Schoolmasters will I keep within my house,Fit to instruct her youth. Enter GREMIO, LUCENTIO in the habit of a mean man; PETRUCHIO, with HORTENSIO as a musician; and TRANIO, with BIONDELLO bearing a lute and books (II. 1, 38) BAPTISTA a HORTENSIO e LUCENTIO (II.1,) […] you are very welcome, sir,Take you the lute, and you the set of books;You shall go see your pupils presently.
Hortensio fa lezione di liuto aKatherine (II.1, 144 segg.)
Lucentio e Hortensio fanno lezione a Bianca (III.1, 1 segg.)
Lucentio (V.2,1) At last, though long, ourjarring notes agree