The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 56
... bear And again , in " As You Like It , " Act II . Sc . 4 : - For my part , I had rather bear with you than bear you ; yet I should bear no cross if I did bear you . " good carriage , great carriage ; for he carried the 56 ACT I ...
... bear And again , in " As You Like It , " Act II . Sc . 4 : - For my part , I had rather bear with you than bear you ; yet I should bear no cross if I did bear you . " good carriage , great carriage ; for he carried the 56 ACT I ...
Page 142
... bear them to my house . DRO . S. Run , master , run ; for God's sake , take a house ; - This is some priory ; -in , or we are spoil'd . [ Exeunt ANT . S. and DRO . S. to the Priory . Enter the Lady Abbess . ABB . Be quiet , people ...
... bear them to my house . DRO . S. Run , master , run ; for God's sake , take a house ; - This is some priory ; -in , or we are spoil'd . [ Exeunt ANT . S. and DRO . S. to the Priory . Enter the Lady Abbess . ABB . Be quiet , people ...
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... bear with another's confirmities . What the good - year ! one must bear , and that must be you : [ To DOLL . ] you are the weaker vessel , as they say , the emptier vessel . DOLL . Can a weak empty vessel bear such a huge full hogshead ...
... bear with another's confirmities . What the good - year ! one must bear , and that must be you : [ To DOLL . ] you are the weaker vessel , as they say , the emptier vessel . DOLL . Can a weak empty vessel bear such a huge full hogshead ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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