The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... bear it , For that it stands not in such warlike brace , But altogether lacks the abilities That Rhodes is dress'd in : if we make thought of this , We must not think the Turk is so unskillful To leave that latest which concerns him ...
... bear it , For that it stands not in such warlike brace , But altogether lacks the abilities That Rhodes is dress'd in : if we make thought of this , We must not think the Turk is so unskillful To leave that latest which concerns him ...
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... bears But the free comfort which from thence he hears ; But he bears both the sentence and the sorrow , That , to pay grief , must of poor patience bor- row . These sentences , to sugar or to gall , Being strong on both sides , are ...
... bears But the free comfort which from thence he hears ; But he bears both the sentence and the sorrow , That , to pay grief , must of poor patience bor- row . These sentences , to sugar or to gall , Being strong on both sides , are ...
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... bear the divine image , it is too fiendish for his own steady view , -for the lonely gaze of a being next to devil , and only not quite devil ; —and yet a character which Shakespeare has attempted and executed , without disgust and ...
... bear the divine image , it is too fiendish for his own steady view , -for the lonely gaze of a being next to devil , and only not quite devil ; —and yet a character which Shakespeare has attempted and executed , without disgust and ...
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... bear , And quench the guards of the ever - fixed pole : I never did like molestation view On the enchafed flood . Mon. If that the Turkish fleet Be not shelter'd and embay'd , they are drown'd ; It is impossible to bear it out . Enter a ...
... bear , And quench the guards of the ever - fixed pole : I never did like molestation view On the enchafed flood . Mon. If that the Turkish fleet Be not shelter'd and embay'd , they are drown'd ; It is impossible to bear it out . Enter a ...
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