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... bear , and have their heads crushed like rotten apples . Henry V , III.7 . They have tied me to a stake : I cannot fly , But bear - like I must fight the course . Are these thy bears ? We'll bait thy bears to death , And manacle the bear ...
... bear , and have their heads crushed like rotten apples . Henry V , III.7 . They have tied me to a stake : I cannot fly , But bear - like I must fight the course . Are these thy bears ? We'll bait thy bears to death , And manacle the bear ...
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... bear - whelp That carries no impression of the dam . 3 Henry VI , III.2 . He brought me out of favour with my lady about a bear - baiting . Twelfth Night , 11.5 . He haunts wakes , fairs and bear - baitings . The Winter's Tale , Iv.3 .
... bear - whelp That carries no impression of the dam . 3 Henry VI , III.2 . He brought me out of favour with my lady about a bear - baiting . Twelfth Night , 11.5 . He haunts wakes , fairs and bear - baitings . The Winter's Tale , Iv.3 .
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... bear . That's no matter , the feet might bear the verses . - Ay , but the feet were lame and could not bear themselves without the verse , and therefore stood lamely in the verse . As You Like It , 11.2 . God be with you , if you talk ...
... bear . That's no matter , the feet might bear the verses . - Ay , but the feet were lame and could not bear themselves without the verse , and therefore stood lamely in the verse . As You Like It , 11.2 . God be with you , if you talk ...
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Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work William Shakespeare,Alfred Leslie Rowse No preview available - 1985 |
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