The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... bear " Your bats upon your necks ? " STEEVENS . I don't think that by bill is meant either an inftrument of war , or one of law , but merely a label or advertisement — as we fay a play - bill , a hand - bill ; unless Farmer's ingenious ...
... bear " Your bats upon your necks ? " STEEVENS . I don't think that by bill is meant either an inftrument of war , or one of law , but merely a label or advertisement — as we fay a play - bill , a hand - bill ; unless Farmer's ingenious ...
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... well breathed . DUKE F. How doft thou , Charles ? LE BEAU . He cannot speak , my lord . DUKE F. Bear him away . [ CHARLES is borne out . ] What is thy name , young man ? ORL . Orlando , my liege ; the youngest fon AS YOU LIKE IT . 27.
... well breathed . DUKE F. How doft thou , Charles ? LE BEAU . He cannot speak , my lord . DUKE F. Bear him away . [ CHARLES is borne out . ] What is thy name , young man ? ORL . Orlando , my liege ; the youngest fon AS YOU LIKE IT . 27.
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... bear with me : If with myself I hold intelligence , Or have acquaintance with mine own defires ; If that I do not dream , or be not frantick , ( As I do truft I am not , ) then , dear uncle , Never , fo much as in a thought unborn , Did ...
... bear with me : If with myself I hold intelligence , Or have acquaintance with mine own defires ; If that I do not dream , or be not frantick , ( As I do truft I am not , ) then , dear uncle , Never , fo much as in a thought unborn , Did ...
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... bear with us : And do not feek to take your change upon you , 4 2 Thou haft not , coufin ; ] Some word is wanting to the Perhaps our author wrote : Indeed thou haft not , coufin . metre . 3 Rofalind lacks then the love STEEVENS . Which ...
... bear with us : And do not feek to take your change upon you , 4 2 Thou haft not , coufin ; ] Some word is wanting to the Perhaps our author wrote : Indeed thou haft not , coufin . metre . 3 Rofalind lacks then the love STEEVENS . Which ...
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... bear your griefs yourself , and leave me out ; For , by this heaven , now at our forrows pale , Say what thou canft , I'll go along with thee . Ros . Why , whither shall we go ? CEL . To feek my uncle.5 Ros . Alas , what danger will it ...
... bear your griefs yourself , and leave me out ; For , by this heaven , now at our forrows pale , Say what thou canft , I'll go along with thee . Ros . Why , whither shall we go ? CEL . To feek my uncle.5 Ros . Alas , what danger will it ...
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