The Plays of William Shakspeare, Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies, Left by the Late George Steevens, and Edmond Malone, with a Sketch of His Life, and a Glossary. New Ed. RevLongman, 1853 - 960 pages |
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Page 73
... bear me , And that I owe Olivia . Vio . Ay , but I know , Duke . What dost thou know ? - Vio . Too well what love ... bear - baiting here . Sir To . To anger him , we'll have the bear again ; and we will fool him black and blue : Shall ...
... bear me , And that I owe Olivia . Vio . Ay , but I know , Duke . What dost thou know ? - Vio . Too well what love ... bear - baiting here . Sir To . To anger him , we'll have the bear again ; and we will fool him black and blue : Shall ...
Page 80
... bear were at his heels . Sir To . There's no remedy , sir ; he will fight with you for his oath sake : marry , he hath better be- thought him of his quarrel , and he finds that now scarce to be worth talking off : therefore draw , for ...
... bear were at his heels . Sir To . There's no remedy , sir ; he will fight with you for his oath sake : marry , he hath better be- thought him of his quarrel , and he finds that now scarce to be worth talking off : therefore draw , for ...
Page 97
... bear'st , Are nurs'd by baseness : Thou art by no means valiant ; For thou dost fear the soft and tender fork Of a poor worm : Thy best of rest is sleep , And that thou oft provok'st ; yet grossly fear'st Thy death , which is no more ...
... bear'st , Are nurs'd by baseness : Thou art by no means valiant ; For thou dost fear the soft and tender fork Of a poor worm : Thy best of rest is sleep , And that thou oft provok'st ; yet grossly fear'st Thy death , which is no more ...
Page 113
... bear the yoke . Bene . The savage bull may ; but if ever this sen- sible 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 good ...
... bear the yoke . Bene . The savage bull may ; but if ever this sen- sible 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 good ...
Page 119
... 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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