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Answer for the clue ""Taming of the Shrew" character ", 6 letters:
bianca

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Bianca is a given name. Bianca may also refer to: Bianca (moon) , one of the moons of Uranus 218 Bianca , an asteroid Bianca (1984 film) , a 1984 film by Italian director Nanni Moretti Bianca (1913 film) , a silent film starring Patricia Palmer Bianca (opera) ...

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Beside it, and apart, though connected by a passage, a studio stood, and about that studio--of white rough-cast, with a black oak door, and peacock-blue paint--was something a little hard and fugitive, well suited to Bianca, who used it, indeed, to paint in.

The baptisms of Martin, Cecilia, and Bianca, son and daughters of Sylvanus and Anne Stone, were to be discovered registered in Kensington in the three consecutive years following, as though some single-minded person had been connected with their births.

It summed up the mother of Cecilia and Bianca, and, in more subtle fashion, Cecilia and Bianca, too.

What with the dark, malignant Hughs and that haunting vision of Bianca, the matter seemed almost Italian.

It was still active tragedy with Bianca, the nerve of whose jealous desire for his appreciation was not dead.

Furtive and fascinated, her eyes remained fixed on Bianca, while her hand moved, mechanically ticking the paragraphs.

She longed to ask what Bianca had said, but did not dare, for Hilary had his armour on, the retired, ironical look he always wore when any subject was broached for which he was too sensitive.

His figure had become almost too publicly conspicuous before Bianca, finding him one day seated on the roof of his lonely little top-story flat, the better to contemplate his darling Universe, had inveigled him home with her, and installed him in a room in her own house.

Here Bianca found him presently motionless, without a hat, in the full sun, craning his white head in the direction from which he knew the little model habitually came.

Something about his patient stooping figure and white head, on which the sunlight was falling, made Bianca slip her hand through his arm.

He was trembling like a leaf in the wind he spoke of, and Bianca moved hastily towards him, holding out her arms.

For more than an hour after this he was so absolutely still that Bianca rose continually to look at him.

The sudden grim coherence of his last two sayings terrified Bianca more than all his feverish, utterances.

Through the crystal clearness of the fundamental flux the mind could see at that same moment Bianca leaving her front gate.

Her hungry eyes, gazing at Bianca, had in them the aspirations of all Nonconformity.