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... bear- ward and lead his apes into hell . ( II . i . 42 ) ' Bear - ward ' : bears , too , are to be contrasted with our lyric love images . Beatrice and Benedick in their wit combats are as ' two bears ' ( III . ii . 80 ) . The bear is ...
... bear- ward and lead his apes into hell . ( II . i . 42 ) ' Bear - ward ' : bears , too , are to be contrasted with our lyric love images . Beatrice and Benedick in their wit combats are as ' two bears ' ( III . ii . 80 ) . The bear is ...
Page 152
... bear is found in other passages where there are significant groups suggesting fearsome animal - life . Oberon wishes that Titania may love a ' monster ' ( III . ii . 377 ) : The next thing then she waking looks upon , Be it on lion , bear ...
... bear is found in other passages where there are significant groups suggesting fearsome animal - life . Oberon wishes that Titania may love a ' monster ' ( III . ii . 377 ) : The next thing then she waking looks upon , Be it on lion , bear ...
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... bear , wolf , and boar . Antigonus is alone with the child . The day ' frowns ' on him : Antigonus . The storm begins : poor wretch That for thy mother's fault art thus exposed To loss and what may follow ! Weep I cannot , But my heart ...
... bear , wolf , and boar . Antigonus is alone with the child . The day ' frowns ' on him : Antigonus . The storm begins : poor wretch That for thy mother's fault art thus exposed To loss and what may follow ! Weep I cannot , But my heart ...
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