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 6Rwington, 1821 |
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... bear no coles , I warrant you . " says : Again , in Marston's Antonio and Mellida , 2nd part , 1602 : " He has had wrong , and if I were he , I would bear no coles . " Again , in Law Tricks , or , Who Would Have Thought It ? a comedy ...
... bear no coles , I warrant you . " says : Again , in Marston's Antonio and Mellida , 2nd part , 1602 : " He has had wrong , and if I were he , I would bear no coles . " Again , in Law Tricks , or , Who Would Have Thought It ? a comedy ...
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... bear to be called a collier , was said to carry coals . It afterwards became descriptive of any one who would endure a gibe or flout . So , in Churchyard's Farewell to the World , 1598 : " He made him laugh , that lookt as he would ...
... bear to be called a collier , was said to carry coals . It afterwards became descriptive of any one who would endure a gibe or flout . So , in Churchyard's Farewell to the World , 1598 : " He made him laugh , that lookt as he would ...
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... bear it . * Quarto A , I fear them no more than thou ; but draw . 6 -I will bite my thumb at them ; which is a disgrace to them , if they bear it . ] So it signifies in Randolph's Muses ' Look- ing - Glass , Act III . Sc . III . p . 45 ...
... bear it . * Quarto A , I fear them no more than thou ; but draw . 6 -I will bite my thumb at them ; which is a disgrace to them , if they bear it . ] So it signifies in Randolph's Muses ' Look- ing - Glass , Act III . Sc . III . p . 45 ...
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... maid- ] Your lady's love is the love you bear to your lady , which in our language is commonly used for the lady herself . " HEATH . VOL . VI . D And she shall scant show well , that now shows SC . II . 3383 ROMEO AND JULIET .
... maid- ] Your lady's love is the love you bear to your lady , which in our language is commonly used for the lady herself . " HEATH . VOL . VI . D And she shall scant show well , that now shows SC . II . 3383 ROMEO AND JULIET .
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... bear a brain 3 : -but , as I said , When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple Of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty fool ! To see it tetchy , and fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth the dove - house : ' twas no need , I trow , To ...
... bear a brain 3 : -but , as I said , When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple Of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty fool ! To see it tetchy , and fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth the dove - house : ' twas no need , I trow , To ...
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