The Works of Shakespeare: A midsummer-night's dream. 1924at the University Press, 1956 |
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... bear with me , When that rash humour which my mother Makes me forgetful ? gave me Brutus . Yes , Cassius , and from henceforth , 120 When you are over - earnest with your Brutus , He'll think your mother chides , and leave you so . A ...
... bear with me , When that rash humour which my mother Makes me forgetful ? gave me Brutus . Yes , Cassius , and from henceforth , 120 When you are over - earnest with your Brutus , He'll think your mother chides , and leave you so . A ...
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... BEAR , ( i ) ' bear a hand ' = treat in a certain manner . Meta- phor from controlling a horse with the rein ; 1. 2. 35 ; ( ii ) carry off , i.e. win ; 1. 2. 131 ; ( iii ) ' bear hard ' = bear ill - will to ; 1. 2. 314 ; 2. 1. 215 ; 3 ...
... BEAR , ( i ) ' bear a hand ' = treat in a certain manner . Meta- phor from controlling a horse with the rein ; 1. 2. 35 ; ( ii ) carry off , i.e. win ; 1. 2. 131 ; ( iii ) ' bear hard ' = bear ill - will to ; 1. 2. 314 ; 2. 1. 215 ; 3 ...
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... bear was tied ( cf. Mach . 5. 7. 12 ) ; 4. 1. 48 . STALE ( vb . ) , make stale or common , cheapen ; 1. 2. 73 ; 4. I. 38 . STAND , ( i ) ( with advl . adjs . ) , almost ' be ' ; 2. 1. 142 ; 4 . = I. 14 ; 4. 3. 203 ; 5. I. 93 ; ( ii ) ...
... bear was tied ( cf. Mach . 5. 7. 12 ) ; 4. 1. 48 . STALE ( vb . ) , make stale or common , cheapen ; 1. 2. 73 ; 4. I. 38 . STAND , ( i ) ( with advl . adjs . ) , almost ' be ' ; 2. 1. 142 ; 4 . = I. 14 ; 4. 3. 203 ; 5. I. 93 ; ( ii ) ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION PAGE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF JULIUS CÆSAR | xxxiv |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
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