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Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the great chamber ; for
Pyramus and Thisby , says the story , did talk through the chink of a wall . Snug .
You never can bring in a wall . What say you , Bottoin ? Bot . Some man or other
must ...
Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the great chamber ; for
Pyramus and Thisby , says the story , did talk through the chink of a wall . Snug .
You never can bring in a wall . What say you , Bottoin ? Bot . Some man or other
must ...
Página 152
Let lion , ' moon - fhine , wall , and lovers twain , " At large discourse , while here
they do remain . ” [ Exeuni Prol . Thisbe , Lion . and Moonshine . THE . I wonder ,
if the lion be to speak . Dem . No wonder , my lord : one lion may , when many ...
Let lion , ' moon - fhine , wall , and lovers twain , " At large discourse , while here
they do remain . ” [ Exeuni Prol . Thisbe , Lion . and Moonshine . THE . I wonder ,
if the lion be to speak . Dem . No wonder , my lord : one lion may , when many ...
Página 153
The . Would you desire lime and hair to speak better ? Dem . It is the wittiest
partition that ever I heard discourse , my lord . “ The . Pyramus draws near the
wall : filence ! Enter PYRAMUS . Pyr . “ grim - look'd night ! O night with hue fo
black !
The . Would you desire lime and hair to speak better ? Dem . It is the wittiest
partition that ever I heard discourse , my lord . “ The . Pyramus draws near the
wall : filence ! Enter PYRAMUS . Pyr . “ grim - look'd night ! O night with hue fo
black !
Página 154
Deceiving me , is Thisby's cue ; she is to enter now , and I am to spy her through
the wall . You shall see , it will fall pat as I told you : -Yonder she comes , Enter
THISBE . This . “ O wall , full often haft thou heard my moans , " For parting my fair
...
Deceiving me , is Thisby's cue ; she is to enter now , and I am to spy her through
the wall . You shall see , it will fall pat as I told you : -Yonder she comes , Enter
THISBE . This . “ O wall , full often haft thou heard my moans , " For parting my fair
...
Página 155
Wall . “ Thus have I , wall , my part discharged so ; *** And being done , thus wall
away doth go . Exeunt Wall , PYRAMUS and THISBE . THE . Now is the mural
down between the two neighbours , Dem . No remedy , my lord , when walls are
so ...
Wall . “ Thus have I , wall , my part discharged so ; *** And being done , thus wall
away doth go . Exeunt Wall , PYRAMUS and THISBE . THE . Now is the mural
down between the two neighbours , Dem . No remedy , my lord , when walls are
so ...
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