THE SUBTLE SHREW.
Julia Marlowe is a staunch woman Suffragist, says an American paper. She was asked if it did not grate on her suffrage sensibilities to play in "The Taming of the Shrew," wherein Katherine is made to call the sun' the moon and otherwise pleaso her master, Petruchio. "No," said Miss Marlowe, shaking her dark head and smiling a slow, cryptic smile, "don't you worry about Katheriae. Slvi caa km.m,«« UNAitoViw jA\ TigW. True, she shows abject submission—but she's so clever! She found out that she couldn't get her own way by storming, so sho tries another mathod. Rememler how at the very end of the play she bids the wife lay her hands under her husband's feet for her husband to tread on if he desires? And remember how she adds, and may it do hi mease'?"
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 820, 18 May 1910, Page 3
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140THE SUBTLE SHREW. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 820, 18 May 1910, Page 3
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