The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 44
... bears the purse too ; she is a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty . I will be cheater to them both , and they shall be ex- chequers to me ; they shall be my East and West Indies , and I will trade to them both . Go , bear thou this ...
... bears the purse too ; she is a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty . I will be cheater to them both , and they shall be ex- chequers to me ; they shall be my East and West Indies , and I will trade to them both . Go , bear thou this ...
Page 54
... bear you this ? - Serv . To the laundress , forsooth . Mrs. Ford . Why , what have you to do whither they bear it ? You were best meddle with buck - washing . Ford . Buck ? I would I could wash myself of the buck ! Buck , buck , buck ...
... bear you this ? - Serv . To the laundress , forsooth . Mrs. Ford . Why , what have you to do whither they bear it ? You were best meddle with buck - washing . Ford . Buck ? I would I could wash myself of the buck ! Buck , buck , buck ...
Page 61
... bear . Quick . And have not they suffered ? Yes , I war- rant ; speciously one of them ; mistress Ford , good heart , is beaten black and blue , that you cannot see a white spot about her . Fal . What tell'st thou me of black and blue ...
... bear . Quick . And have not they suffered ? Yes , I war- rant ; speciously one of them ; mistress Ford , good heart , is beaten black and blue , that you cannot see a white spot about her . Fal . What tell'st thou me of black and blue ...
Page 73
... bear me , And that I owe Olivia . Vio . Ay , but I know , Duke . What dost thou know ? - Vio . Too well what love ... bear - baiting here . Sir To . To anger him , we'll have the bear again ; and we will fool him black and blue : - Shall ...
... bear me , And that I owe Olivia . Vio . Ay , but I know , Duke . What dost thou know ? - Vio . Too well what love ... bear - baiting here . Sir To . To anger him , we'll have the bear again ; and we will fool him black and blue : - Shall ...
Page 80
... bear were at his heels . Sir To . There's no remedy , sir ; he will fight with you for his oath sake : marry , he hath better be- thought him of his quarrel , and he finds that now scarce to be worth talking off : therefore draw , for ...
... bear were at his heels . Sir To . There's no remedy , sir ; he will fight with you for his oath sake : marry , he hath better be- thought him of his quarrel , and he finds that now scarce to be worth talking off : therefore draw , for ...
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