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... Bear Garden , which was built as well for plays , and fencer's prizes , as bull - baiting ; besides one in former time at Newington Butts . Before the space of three score years above said [ .e . before 1571 , when Shakespeare was seven ...
... Bear Garden , which was built as well for plays , and fencer's prizes , as bull - baiting ; besides one in former time at Newington Butts . Before the space of three score years above said [ .e . before 1571 , when Shakespeare was seven ...
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... Bear Garden , in 1596. " 61 The paper in question is now perhaps irrecoverable , but its loss is not momentous . If we have no authentic trace of Shakespeare's abode during his residence in London , we have the pleasant tradition , that ...
... Bear Garden , in 1596. " 61 The paper in question is now perhaps irrecoverable , but its loss is not momentous . If we have no authentic trace of Shakespeare's abode during his residence in London , we have the pleasant tradition , that ...
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... bear with you . PRO . Why , sir , how do you bear with me ? SPEED . Marry , sir , the letter very orderly ; having nothing but the word , noddy , for my pains . PRO . Beshrew me , but you have a quick wit . SPEED . And yet it cannot ...
... bear with you . PRO . Why , sir , how do you bear with me ? SPEED . Marry , sir , the letter very orderly ; having nothing but the word , noddy , for my pains . PRO . Beshrew me , but you have a quick wit . SPEED . And yet it cannot ...
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... bear Unto a ragged , fearful , hanging rock , And throw it thence into the raging sea ! Lo , here in one line is his name twice writ , - Poor forlorn Proteus , passionate Proteus , To the sweet Julia ; that I'll tear away ; And yet I ...
... bear Unto a ragged , fearful , hanging rock , And throw it thence into the raging sea ! Lo , here in one line is his name twice writ , - Poor forlorn Proteus , passionate Proteus , To the sweet Julia ; that I'll tear away ; And yet I ...
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... bear it Under a cloak , that is of any length . DUKE . A cloak as long as thine will serve the turn ? VAL . Ay , my good lord . DUKE . Then let me see thy cloak : I'll get me one of such another length . VAL . Why , any cloak will serve ...
... bear it Under a cloak , that is of any length . DUKE . A cloak as long as thine will serve the turn ? VAL . Ay , my good lord . DUKE . Then let me see thy cloak : I'll get me one of such another length . VAL . Why , any cloak will serve ...
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