| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 572 sayfa
...you ought to confider with your felves; to bring in, God fhield us, a Lion among Ladies, is a mofl dreadful Thing; for there is not a more fearful wild...than your Lion living; and we ought to look to it. Star. I fear it, I promife you. Snowt. Therefore another Prologue muft tell he is not a Lion. Bot.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 460 sayfa
...Star. I fear it, I promise you. Dot. Masters, you ought to consider with yourselves ; to bring in, God shield us ! a lion among ladies, is a most dreadful thing : for there is not a more fearful wild-fowl, than your lion, living ; and we ought to look to it. 33 Snout. Therefore, another prologue... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 410 sayfa
...ladies be afeard of the lion? Bot. Masters, you ought to consider with yourselves: to bring in, God shield us! a lion among ladies, is a most dreadful thing: for there is not a more fearful wild-fowl than your lion, living; and we ought to look to it. Star. I fear it, I promise you. Snout.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 384 sayfa
...;„ e igh t an d six .~\ ie Sot. Masters, you ought to consider with yourselves: to bring in, God shield us! a lion among ladies, is a most dreadful thing: for there is not a more fearful wildfowl than your lion, living; and we ought to look to it. Snout. Therefore, another prologue must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 414 sayfa
...Star. I fear it, I promise you. Bot. Masters, you ought to consider with yourselves: to bring in, God shield us! a lion among ladies, is a most dreadful thing: for there is not a more fearful wild-fowl than your lion, living; and we ought to look to it. Snout. Therefore, another prologue must... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 472 sayfa
...Star. I fear it, I promise you. Bot. Masters, you ought to consider with yourselves: lo bring in, God shield us! a lion among ladies, is a most dreadful thing: for there is nota more fearful wildfowl than your lion, living ; and we ought to look to it. Snout. Therefore, another... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 746 sayfa
...bound to look out (harp to plague himfelf ? Collier, to. To LOOK to. To watch ; to take care of.— There is not a more fearful wild fowl than your lion living, aiul we ought to look to it. Shak.— Who knocks fo loud at door ? Lonk to the door there, Francis.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 sayfa
...Star. I fear it, I promise you. Bot. Masters, you ought to consider with yourselves: to bring in, God shield us! a lion among ladies, is a most dreadful thing: for there is not a more fearful wild-fowl than your lion, living ; and we ought to look to it. Snout. Therefore, another prologue must... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 520 sayfa
...ladies be afeard of the lion ? Bot. Masters, you ought to consider with youriclves: to bring in, God shield us! a lion among ladies, is a most dreadful thing: for there is not a more fearful wild-fowl than your lion, living; and we ought to look to it. Star. I fear it, I promise you. Snout.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 344 sayfa
...must tell, he is not a lion. Bot. Masters, you ought to consider with yourselves: to bring in, God shield us ! a lion among ladies, is a most dreadful thing : for there is not a more fearful wild-fowl than your lion, living ; and we ought to look to it. Bot. Nay, you must name his name, and... | |
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