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26 I am in all affected as yourself, Glad that you thus continue your resolve To suck the sweets of sweet philosophy. Only, good master, while we do admire 30 This virtue and this moral discipline, 31 Let's be no stoics nor no stocks, I pray, 32 Or so devote to Aristotle's checks 33 As Ovid be an outcast quite abjured. 34 Balk logic with acquainta nce that you have And practice rhetoric in your common talk. 36 Music and poesy use to quicken you. The mathematics and the metaphysics, 38 Fall to them as you find your stomach serves you. No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en. 40 In brief, sir, study what you most affect. LUCENTIO 41 Gramercies, Tranio, well dost thou advise. 42 If Biondello now were come ashore, We could at once put us in readiness And take a lodging fit to entertain Such friends as time in Padua shall beget. But stay awhile, what company is this? TRANIO 47 Master, some show to welcome us to town. Enter Baptista with bis two daughters Kate and Bianca, Gremio a pantaloon, [and] Hortensio suitor to Bianca.

26 I am in all affected as yourself, Glad that you thus continue your resolve To suck the sweets of sweet philosophy. Only, good master, while we do admire 30 This virtue and this moral discipline, 31 Let's be no stoics nor no stocks, I pray, 32 Or so devote to Aristotle's checks 33 As Ovid be an outcast quite abjured. 34 Balk logic with acquainta nce that you have And practice rhetoric in your common talk. 36 Music and poesy use to quicken you. The mathematics and the metaphysics, 38 Fall to them as you find your stomach serves you. No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en. 40 In brief, sir, study what you most affect. LUCENTIO 41 Gramercies, Tranio, well dost thou advise. 42 If Biondello now were come ashore, We could at once put us in readiness And take a lodging fit to entertain Such friends as time in Padua shall beget. But stay awhile, what company is this? TRANIO 47 Master, some show to welcome us to town. Enter Baptista with bis two daughters Kate and Bianca, Gremio a pantaloon, [and] Hortensio suitor to Bianca.
26
I am in all affected as yourself,
Glad that you thus continue your resolve
To suck the sweets of sweet philosophy.
Only, good master, while we do admire
30
This virtue and this moral discipline,
31
Let's be no stoics nor no stocks, I pray,
32
Or so devote to Aristotle's checks
33
As Ovid be an outcast quite abjured.
34
Balk logic with acquainta nce that you have
And practice rhetoric in your common talk.
36
Music and poesy use to quicken you.
The mathematics and the metaphysics,
38
Fall to them as you find your stomach serves you.
No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en.
40
In brief, sir, study what you most affect.
LUCENTIO
41
Gramercies, Tranio, well dost thou advise.
42
If Biondello now were come ashore,
We could at once put us in readiness
And take a lodging fit to entertain
Such friends as time in Padua shall beget.
But stay awhile, what company is this?
TRANIO
47
Master, some show to welcome us to town.
Enter Baptista with bis two daughters
Kate and Bianca, Gremio a pantaloon,
[and] Hortensio suitor to Bianca.

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The passage highlights the need for a balanced approach to education, advocating for the integration of philosophy with enjoyment and practical skills. Explanation This excerpt appears to be from a play, likely "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare. It discusses the importance of balancing philosophical study with enjoyment and practical knowledge in life. The characters emphasize that while learning is valuable, it should not come at the expense of pleasure or social interaction.

Explanation

This excerpt appears to be from a play, likely "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare. It discusses the importance of balancing philosophical study with enjoyment and practical knowledge in life. The characters emphasize that while learning is valuable, it should not come at the expense of pleasure or social interaction.
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