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... Pyramus : for Pyramus is a fsweet - faced man ; a proper man , as one shall fee in a summer's day ; a most lovely , gen- tleman - like man ; therefore you must needs play Py- ramus . Вот . Well , I will undertake it . What beard were ...
... Pyramus : for Pyramus is a fsweet - faced man ; a proper man , as one shall fee in a summer's day ; a most lovely , gen- tleman - like man ; therefore you must needs play Py- ramus . Вот . Well , I will undertake it . What beard were ...
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... Pyramus and Thisby , that will never please . First , Pyramus must draw a fword to kill himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? SNOUT . By'rlakin , a parlous fear . • In the time of Shakspeare there were many ...
... Pyramus and Thisby , that will never please . First , Pyramus must draw a fword to kill himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? SNOUT . By'rlakin , a parlous fear . • In the time of Shakspeare there were many ...
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... Pyramus is not killed indeed : and , for the more better afsurance , tell them , that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the weaver : This will put them out of fear . QUIN . Well , we will have fuch a prologue ; and it shall be ...
... Pyramus is not killed indeed : and , for the more better afsurance , tell them , that I Pyramus am not Pyramus , but Bottom the weaver : This will put them out of fear . QUIN . Well , we will have fuch a prologue ; and it shall be ...
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... Pyramus and Thisby meet by moon - light . SNUG . Doth the moon shine , that night we play our play ? * No , I am no such thing ; I am a man as other men are : - and there , indeed , let him name his name ; and tell them plainly , he is ...
... Pyramus and Thisby meet by moon - light . SNUG . Doth the moon shine , that night we play our play ? * No , I am no such thing ; I am a man as other men are : - and there , indeed , let him name his name ; and tell them plainly , he is ...
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... Pyramus and Thisby whisper . QUIN . If that may be , then all is well . Come , fit down , every mother's son , and rehearse your parts . Pyramus , you begin : when you have spoken your speech , enter into that brake ; and so every one ...
... Pyramus and Thisby whisper . QUIN . If that may be , then all is well . Come , fit down , every mother's son , and rehearse your parts . Pyramus , you begin : when you have spoken your speech , enter into that brake ; and so every one ...
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