The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Swan Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... bear , - Our potency made good , take thy reward . Five days we do allot thee , for provision To shield thee from diseases of the world ; ( 18 ) And , on the sixth , to turn thy hated back ( 12 ) Upon our kingdom : if , on the tenth day ...
... bear , - Our potency made good , take thy reward . Five days we do allot thee , for provision To shield thee from diseases of the world ; ( 18 ) And , on the sixth , to turn thy hated back ( 12 ) Upon our kingdom : if , on the tenth day ...
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... bear the same meaning as it does with Hanmer's alteration , " Who cover'd [ Mason proposes " covert " ] faults at last with shame derides . " - I adhere to the quartos , because I feel convinced that " Who " refers to people in general ...
... bear the same meaning as it does with Hanmer's alteration , " Who cover'd [ Mason proposes " covert " ] faults at last with shame derides . " - I adhere to the quartos , because I feel convinced that " Who " refers to people in general ...
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... bears , this last surrender of his will but offend us . Reg . We shall further think of it . Gon . We must do something , and i ' the heat . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A hall in the Earl of GLOSTER's castle . Enter EDMUND , with a letter ...
... bears , this last surrender of his will but offend us . Reg . We shall further think of it . Gon . We must do something , and i ' the heat . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A hall in the Earl of GLOSTER's castle . Enter EDMUND , with a letter ...
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... bear you , - Gon . Pray you , content . - What , Oswald , ho ! — [ To the Fool . ] You , sir , more knave than fool , after your master . Fool . Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear , tarry , and take the fool with thee . A fox , when one has ...
... bear you , - Gon . Pray you , content . - What , Oswald , ho ! — [ To the Fool . ] You , sir , more knave than fool , after your master . Fool . Nuncle Lear , nuncle Lear , tarry , and take the fool with thee . A fox , when one has ...
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... bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs : when a man's over - lusty at legs , then he wears wooden nether - stocks . Lear . What's he that hath so much thy place mistook To set thee here ? Kent . It is both he and ...
... bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs : when a man's over - lusty at legs , then he wears wooden nether - stocks . Lear . What's he that hath so much thy place mistook To set thee here ? Kent . It is both he and ...
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