The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... bear ! 8 I myself fight not once in forty year . 9 [ Exeunt . - Stomachs Stomach is pride , a haughty fpirit of re- fentment . So , in King Henry VIII : 9 66 he was a man " Of an unbounded ftomach 19 that nobles should fuch fomachs bear ...
... bear ! 8 I myself fight not once in forty year . 9 [ Exeunt . - Stomachs Stomach is pride , a haughty fpirit of re- fentment . So , in King Henry VIII : 9 66 he was a man " Of an unbounded ftomach 19 that nobles should fuch fomachs bear ...
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... cannon - ball . MALONE . 2 One eye thou haft & c . ] A fimilar thought occurs in King Lear : my lord , you have one eye left , tr " To fee some mifchief on him . " STEEVENS . Bear hence his body , I will help to bury 40 FIRST PART OF.
... cannon - ball . MALONE . 2 One eye thou haft & c . ] A fimilar thought occurs in King Lear : my lord , you have one eye left , tr " To fee some mifchief on him . " STEEVENS . Bear hence his body , I will help to bury 40 FIRST PART OF.
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William Shakespeare. Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it . Sir Thomas Gargrave , haft thou any life ? Speak unto Talbot ; nay , look up to him . Salisbury , cheer thy spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die , whiles He ...
William Shakespeare. Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it . Sir Thomas Gargrave , haft thou any life ? Speak unto Talbot ; nay , look up to him . Salisbury , cheer thy spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die , whiles He ...
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... bear me company ? BED . No , truly it is more than manners will ; And I have heard it faid , -Unbidden guests Are often welcomeft when they are gone . TAL . Well then , alone , fince there's no remedy , I mean to prove this lady's ...
... bear me company ? BED . No , truly it is more than manners will ; And I have heard it faid , -Unbidden guests Are often welcomeft when they are gone . TAL . Well then , alone , fince there's no remedy , I mean to prove this lady's ...
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... the two queftions I once read , Or else was wrangling Somerset ' th ' right ? JOHNSON . Sir T. Hanmer would read : And was not STEEVINS . Betwen two blades , which bears the better tem- per KING HENRY VI . 61 SCENE IV. ...
... the two queftions I once read , Or else was wrangling Somerset ' th ' right ? JOHNSON . Sir T. Hanmer would read : And was not STEEVINS . Betwen two blades , which bears the better tem- per KING HENRY VI . 61 SCENE IV. ...
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