The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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Page 53
... lion ? Star . I fear it , I promise you . Bot . Masters , you ought to consider with yourselves : 30 to bring in , -God shield us ! -a lion among la- dies , is a most dreadful thing ; for there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your ...
... lion ? Star . I fear it , I promise you . Bot . Masters , you ought to consider with yourselves : 30 to bring in , -God shield us ! -a lion among la- dies , is a most dreadful thing ; for there is not a more fearful wild - fowl than your ...
Page 93
... Lion and Moonshine . Lion . You , ladies , you , whose gentle hearts do fear 210 The smallest monstrous mouse that creeps on floor , May now perchance both quake and tremble here , 221 When lion rough in wildest rage doth roar . Then ...
... Lion and Moonshine . Lion . You , ladies , you , whose gentle hearts do fear 210 The smallest monstrous mouse that creeps on floor , May now perchance both quake and tremble here , 221 When lion rough in wildest rage doth roar . Then ...
Page 115
... lion fell ' ; the Quartos and Folios read ' am lion fell , ' i.e. a fierce lion ; but Snug wishes to say ' he is not a lion , ' wherefore the words have been hyphened by most modern editors , including the Cambridge Edition , ' lion ...
... lion fell ' ; the Quartos and Folios read ' am lion fell , ' i.e. a fierce lion ; but Snug wishes to say ' he is not a lion , ' wherefore the words have been hyphened by most modern editors , including the Cambridge Edition , ' lion ...
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