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... disposition to mischief . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : " Dream'd of unhappiness , and wak'd herself with laughing . " Steevens . See Vol . VI , p . 390 , n . 5 . Malone . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Stay you , that bear KING RICHARD III . 19.
... disposition to mischief . So , in Much Ado about Nothing : " Dream'd of unhappiness , and wak'd herself with laughing . " Steevens . See Vol . VI , p . 390 , n . 5 . Malone . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Stay you , that bear KING RICHARD III . 19.
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... bear , Says Dapperwit , and sunk beside his chair . " Johnson . So , in Watson's Sonnets , printed about 1580 : " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A living death , an ever - dying life . ' Malone . * So , in King Henry VI ...
... bear , Says Dapperwit , and sunk beside his chair . " Johnson . So , in Watson's Sonnets , printed about 1580 : " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A living death , an ever - dying life . ' Malone . * So , in King Henry VI ...
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... Bear with her weakness , which , I think , proceeds From wayward sickness , and no grounded malice , Q. Eliz . Saw you the king to - day , my lord of Stanley ? Stan . But now , the duke of Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting his ...
... Bear with her weakness , which , I think , proceeds From wayward sickness , and no grounded malice , Q. Eliz . Saw you the king to - day , my lord of Stanley ? Stan . But now , the duke of Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting his ...
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... bears the blame . This superstition to which our au- thor alludes , is still prevalent in Scotland , and the north of Ire- land . Am . Ed . 9 -rooting hog ! ] The expression is fine , alluding ( in memory of her young son ) to the ...
... bears the blame . This superstition to which our au- thor alludes , is still prevalent in Scotland , and the north of Ire- land . Am . Ed . 9 -rooting hog ! ] The expression is fine , alluding ( in memory of her young son ) to the ...
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... bear ; : - Some tardy cripple bore the countermand , " That came too lag to see him buried : - God grant , that some , less noble , and less loyal , Nearer in bloody thoughts , and not in blood , Deserve not worse than wretched Clarence ...
... bear ; : - Some tardy cripple bore the countermand , " That came too lag to see him buried : - God grant , that some , less noble , and less loyal , Nearer in bloody thoughts , and not in blood , Deserve not worse than wretched Clarence ...
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