The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;, Tập 8J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... bear it . Abr . Do you bite your thumb at us , Sir ? Sam . I do bite my thumb , Sir . Abr . Do you bite your thumb at us , Sir ? Sam . Is the law on our fide , if I say , ay ? Greg . No. Sam . No , Sir , I do not bite my thumb at you ...
... bear it . Abr . Do you bite your thumb at us , Sir ? Sam . I do bite my thumb , Sir . Abr . Do you bite your thumb at us , Sir ? Sam . Is the law on our fide , if I say , ay ? Greg . No. Sam . No , Sir , I do not bite my thumb at you ...
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... bear a brain . But , as I faid , when it did tafte the worm - wood on the nipple of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty fool , to fee it teachy , and fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth the Dove - house- ' rwas no need , I trow , to ...
... bear a brain . But , as I faid , when it did tafte the worm - wood on the nipple of my dug , and felt it bitter , pretty fool , to fee it teachy , and fall out with the dug . Shake , quoth the Dove - house- ' rwas no need , I trow , to ...
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... bear the Light . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you dance . Rom . Not I , believe me , you have dancing shoes With nimble soles ; I have a foul of lead , So stakes me to the ground , I cannot move . Mer . You are a Lover ...
... bear the Light . Mer . Nay , gentle Romeo , we must have you dance . Rom . Not I , believe me , you have dancing shoes With nimble soles ; I have a foul of lead , So stakes me to the ground , I cannot move . Mer . You are a Lover ...
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... bear , Making them women of good carriage . This is the Rom . Peace , peace , Mercutio , peace ; Thou talk'it of nothing . Mer . True , I talk of dreams , Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing , but vain phantafy ...
... bear , Making them women of good carriage . This is the Rom . Peace , peace , Mercutio , peace ; Thou talk'it of nothing . Mer . True , I talk of dreams , Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing , but vain phantafy ...
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... bears him like a portly Gentleman : And , to say truth , Verona brags of him , To be a virtuous and well - govern'd youth . I would not for the wealth of all this town , Here in my house , do him disparagement . Therefore be patient ...
... bears him like a portly Gentleman : And , to say truth , Verona brags of him , To be a virtuous and well - govern'd youth . I would not for the wealth of all this town , Here in my house , do him disparagement . Therefore be patient ...
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