The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ...S. Sonnenschein & Company, 1901 |
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... bear in things to love , " & c . , i.e. " through my prescience in knowing what things I should love , ” & c . ! -Rowe printed " That , through the sight I bear in things to come , " & c . ; a violent alteration , - " made , " as ...
... bear in things to love , " & c . , i.e. " through my prescience in knowing what things I should love , ” & c . ! -Rowe printed " That , through the sight I bear in things to come , " & c . ; a violent alteration , - " made , " as ...
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... Bear him to the rock Tarpeian , and from thence Into destruction cast him . Bru . Ediles , seize him ! Hear me one word : Citizens . Yield , Marcius , yield ! Men . Beseech you , tribunes , hear me but a word . Ed . Peace , peace ! Men ...
... Bear him to the rock Tarpeian , and from thence Into destruction cast him . Bru . Ediles , seize him ! Hear me one word : Citizens . Yield , Marcius , yield ! Men . Beseech you , tribunes , hear me but a word . Ed . Peace , peace ! Men ...
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... Bear thou my hand , sweet wench , between thy arms ; " 66 and in his Notes ( vol . ii . P. iv . p . 105 ) he calls " between thy teeth " " a reading of the greatest absurdity . " But compare what Titus , in the next page , says to ...
... Bear thou my hand , sweet wench , between thy arms ; " 66 and in his Notes ( vol . ii . P. iv . p . 105 ) he calls " between thy teeth " " a reading of the greatest absurdity . " But compare what Titus , in the next page , says to ...
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