The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 2Charles Knight, 1851 |
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... bear it for a difference b between himself and his horse ; for it is all the wealth that he hath left , to be known a reasonable creature . Who is his companion now ? He hath every month a new sworn brother . MESS . Is ' t possible ...
... bear it for a difference b between himself and his horse ; for it is all the wealth that he hath left , to be known a reasonable creature . Who is his companion now ? He hath every month a new sworn brother . MESS . Is ' t possible ...
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... bear the yoke . ' " d BENE . The savage bull may ; but if ever this sensible Benedick bear it , pluck off the bull's horns and set them in my forehead : and let me be vilely painted ; and in such great letters as they write , " Here is ...
... bear the yoke . ' " d BENE . The savage bull may ; but if ever this sensible Benedick bear it , pluck off the bull's horns and set them in my forehead : and let me be vilely painted ; and in such great letters as they write , " Here is ...
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... bear - herd . In ' Henry VI . , Part II . , ' it is bearard . The pronunciation is indicated by both of the ancient modes of spelling ; and bearward appears to be the word meant , when rapidly uttered . b Important - importunate . • The ...
... bear - herd . In ' Henry VI . , Part II . , ' it is bearard . The pronunciation is indicated by both of the ancient modes of spelling ; and bearward appears to be the word meant , when rapidly uttered . b Important - importunate . • The ...
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... bear no less likelihood than to see me at her chamber - window ; hear me call Margaret , Hero ; hear Margaret term me Claudioa ; and bring them to see this , the very night before the intended wedding : for , in the mean time , I will ...
... bear no less likelihood than to see me at her chamber - window ; hear me call Margaret , Hero ; hear Margaret term me Claudioa ; and bring them to see this , the very night before the intended wedding : for , in the mean time , I will ...
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... bear myself proudly , if I perceive the love come from her ; they say too , that she will rather die than give any sign of affection . — I did never think to marry - I must not seem proud : -Happy are they that hear their detractions ...
... bear myself proudly , if I perceive the love come from her ; they say too , that she will rather die than give any sign of affection . — I did never think to marry - I must not seem proud : -Happy are they that hear their detractions ...
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