The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Tegg, 1812 |
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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 . Dol . 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 . Dol . Can a weak empty vessel bear such a huge full hogshead ...
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... bear a base mind : -an't be my destiny , so ; an't be not , so : No man's too good to serve his prince ; and , let it go which way it will , he that dies this year , is quit for the next . Bard . Well said ; thou'rt a good fellow . Fee ...
... bear a base mind : -an't be my destiny , so ; an't be not , so : No man's too good to serve his prince ; and , let it go which way it will , he that dies this year , is quit for the next . Bard . Well said ; thou'rt a good fellow . Fee ...
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... bear out a knave against an honest man , I have but a very little credit with your worship . The knave is mine honest friend , sir ; therefore , I beseech your worship , let him be countenanced . Shal . Go to ; I say , he shall have no ...
... bear out a knave against an honest man , I have but a very little credit with your worship . The knave is mine honest friend , sir ; therefore , I beseech your worship , let him be countenanced . Shal . Go to ; I say , he shall have no ...
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