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... bears and apes were commonly led about together , and also perhaps from the bear's sulkiness , a similar proverb arose for old bachelor- hood . Beatrice seems to couple them , Much Ado , II . i . 40 sqq . , and the idea appears to be ...
... bears and apes were commonly led about together , and also perhaps from the bear's sulkiness , a similar proverb arose for old bachelor- hood . Beatrice seems to couple them , Much Ado , II . i . 40 sqq . , and the idea appears to be ...
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... bear , and so are you . Kath . No such jade as you , if me you mean . Pet . Alas , good Kate , I will not burden ... bear " - " No such jade as bear you . " 205. light swain , etc. ] too quick for rustic wit like yours . 207. Should be ...
... bear , and so are you . Kath . No such jade as you , if me you mean . Pet . Alas , good Kate , I will not burden ... bear " - " No such jade as bear you . " 205. light swain , etc. ] too quick for rustic wit like yours . 207. Should be ...
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... bears me fair in hand ] " to bear in hand " is given by New Eng . Dict . as = Fr. maintenir , Med . Lat . manūtenere . The majority of instances quoted have some sense of falsity , in accusation as Chaucer's Man of Lawes Tale , 522 ...
... bears me fair in hand ] " to bear in hand " is given by New Eng . Dict . as = Fr. maintenir , Med . Lat . manūtenere . The majority of instances quoted have some sense of falsity , in accusation as Chaucer's Man of Lawes Tale , 522 ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. 1928 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1956 |
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