The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 105
My lord of York will still be cross in talk ;Uncle , your grace knows how to bear
with him . YORK . You mean , to bear me , not to bear with me :Uncle , my brother
mocks both you and me ; Because that I am little , like an ape ' , Dr. Warburton is ...
My lord of York will still be cross in talk ;Uncle , your grace knows how to bear
with him . YORK . You mean , to bear me , not to bear with me :Uncle , my brother
mocks both you and me ; Because that I am little , like an ape ' , Dr. Warburton is ...
Page 151
Hath he set bounds between their love , and me ? I am their mother , who shall
bar me from them ? Duch . I am their father's mother , I will see them . ANNE .
Their aunt I am in law , in love their mother : Then bring me to their sights ' ; I'll
bear ...
Hath he set bounds between their love , and me ? I am their mother , who shall
bar me from them ? Duch . I am their father's mother , I will see them . ANNE .
Their aunt I am in law , in love their mother : Then bring me to their sights ' ; I'll
bear ...
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This celebrated bear - garden on the Bankside was so called from Robert de
Paris , who had a house and garden there in the time of King Richard II . Rot .
claus . 16 R. II . dors . ii . Blount's Glossograph . Malone . So , in Sir W. D'
Avenant's ...
This celebrated bear - garden on the Bankside was so called from Robert de
Paris , who had a house and garden there in the time of King Richard II . Rot .
claus . 16 R. II . dors . ii . Blount's Glossograph . Malone . So , in Sir W. D'
Avenant's ...
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