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William Shakespeare. face must be seen through the lion's neck ; and he himself muft fpeak through , faying thus , or ... lion , it were pity of my life : No , I am no fuch thing : I am a man as other men are : —and there , indeed , let ...
William Shakespeare. face must be seen through the lion's neck ; and he himself muft fpeak through , faying thus , or ... lion , it were pity of my life : No , I am no fuch thing : I am a man as other men are : —and there , indeed , let ...
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... lion proud . " MALONE . Holinfhed , with whofe hiflories our poet was well acquainted , fays the beare is a beaft commonlie hunted in the Eaft countrie . " See Vol . I. p . 206 ; and in p . 226 , he fays , Alexander at vacant time ...
... lion proud . " MALONE . Holinfhed , with whofe hiflories our poet was well acquainted , fays the beare is a beaft commonlie hunted in the Eaft countrie . " See Vol . I. p . 206 ; and in p . 226 , he fays , Alexander at vacant time ...
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... lion , pare his nails , for they fhall hang out for the lion's claws . And , moft dear actors , cat no onions , nor garlick , for we are to utter fweet breath , and I do not doubt but to hear them fay , it is a fweet comedy . No more ...
... lion , pare his nails , for they fhall hang out for the lion's claws . And , moft dear actors , cat no onions , nor garlick , for we are to utter fweet breath , and I do not doubt but to hear them fay , it is a fweet comedy . No more ...
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... Lion , as in dumb fhow . PROL . " Gentles , perchance , you wonder at this fhow ; " But wonder on , till truth make all things plain . " This man is Pyramus , if you would know ; This beauteous lady Thisby is , certain , " 6 ▭▭▭▭ on ...
... Lion , as in dumb fhow . PROL . " Gentles , perchance , you wonder at this fhow ; " But wonder on , till truth make all things plain . " This man is Pyramus , if you would know ; This beauteous lady Thisby is , certain , " 6 ▭▭▭▭ on ...
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... lion hight , ' The trufty Thifby , coming first by night , Did fcare away , or rather did affright : intended on the frequent recurrence of " certain " as a bungling rhime in poetry more ancient than the age of Shakspeare . 66 Thus in a ...
... lion hight , ' The trufty Thifby , coming first by night , Did fcare away , or rather did affright : intended on the frequent recurrence of " certain " as a bungling rhime in poetry more ancient than the age of Shakspeare . 66 Thus in a ...
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