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Bart made them himself in the classic The Simpsons episode, "Cape Feare," in which he was the target of death threats.
Donald Liebenson: Boomer DVD: Dennis Mitchell: Still a Menace After All These Years Donald Liebenson 2011
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Bart made them himself in the classic The Simpsons episode, "Cape Feare," in which he was the target of death threats.
Donald Liebenson: Boomer DVD: Dennis Mitchell: Still a Menace After All These Years Donald Liebenson 2011
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Bart made them himself in the classic The Simpsons episode, "Cape Feare," in which he was the target of death threats.
Donald Liebenson: Boomer DVD: Dennis Mitchell: Still a Menace After All These Years Donald Liebenson 2011
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Feare of their fury makes him obedient, into the grave he goes, and being within, thus consults with himselfe.
The Decameron 2004
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Feare not (quoth Pedro) I will not offer thee any violence: onely tell mee how thou camest hither, and for what occasion; wherein the youth fully resolved him.
The Decameron 2004
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We demanding of them what was the cause hereof, they answered, Feare; as their vsuall maner was when any ships came neere their coast.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Feare and desire of freedome thus occupying my sences, my vnderstanding was blinded, neyther did I knowe whether it were better for mee eyther to wishe for hated death, or in so dreadfull a place to hope for desired life.
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame Francesco Colonna
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Feare ye not thẽ which kyll the bodye/but are not able to kyll the soule.
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They hadd this alwais before ther eyes: Feare not hym that killethe the bodie/&c.
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Feare not (quoth she) for my mistres hath taught me the way to bring that to passe, neither thinke you that she did it for any good will and favour, but to the end that I might help her, and minister some remedy when she returneth home.
The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius
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