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Pagina 101
... bears i ' the town ? " furnishes a proof of the universality of the practice of bear - baiting . In the time of Henry VIII . the bear gardens on Bankside were open on Sun- days ; and the price of admission was a halfpenny . That it was ...
... bears i ' the town ? " furnishes a proof of the universality of the practice of bear - baiting . In the time of Henry VIII . the bear gardens on Bankside were open on Sun- days ; and the price of admission was a halfpenny . That it was ...
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... bear your love , I'll bear your cares . Yet weep , that Harry's dead ; and so will I ; But Harry lives , that shall convert those tears , By number , into hours of happiness . P. John , & c . We hope no other from your majesty . King ...
... bear your love , I'll bear your cares . Yet weep , that Harry's dead ; and so will I ; But Harry lives , that shall convert those tears , By number , into hours of happiness . P. John , & c . We hope no other from your majesty . King ...
Pagina 704
... bears ? we'll bait thy bears to death , And manacle the bear - ward in their chains , If thou dar'st bring them to the baiting place . 1 He probably points to his sons , who are waiting without , or it may be to his troops . 2 The bear ...
... bears ? we'll bait thy bears to death , And manacle the bear - ward in their chains , If thou dar'st bring them to the baiting place . 1 He probably points to his sons , who are waiting without , or it may be to his troops . 2 The bear ...
Inhoudsopgave
NOTICE OF THE ORIGINAL EDITIONS OF THE PLAYS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 108 |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 228 |
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