The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 82
... bears in the inner court of Kenilworth , and " a great sort of ban - dogs " in the outer . They were brought together ... bear again to avoid the assault : If he was bitten in one place how he would pinch in another to get free ; that if ...
... bears in the inner court of Kenilworth , and " a great sort of ban - dogs " in the outer . They were brought together ... bear again to avoid the assault : If he was bitten in one place how he would pinch in another to get free ; that if ...
Strana 83
... bear called George Stone ; and at our last being before your Majesty were killed four of our best bears , which in your kingdom are not the like to be had . " * Laneham tells us not that the country - folks were recreated with the bears ...
... bear called George Stone ; and at our last being before your Majesty were killed four of our best bears , which in your kingdom are not the like to be had . " * Laneham tells us not that the country - folks were recreated with the bears ...
Strana 310
... bear - baiting , interludes , or fence - play , must not account of any pleasant spectacle , unless first they pay one penny at the gate , another at the entry of the scaffold , and a third for quiet standing . " * The Paris Garden here ...
... bear - baiting , interludes , or fence - play , must not account of any pleasant spectacle , unless first they pay one penny at the gate , another at the entry of the scaffold , and a third for quiet standing . " * The Paris Garden here ...
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