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QuarkXPress 5 for Macintosh and Windows - Strona 57
Well Dem. Well roared, lion. The. Well run, Thisbe. The. Well moused, lion. 0 To move text, highlight it, then choose Edit > Cut. Ili-iii. Well roared, lion. The. Well run, Thisbe. The. Well moused, lion. El Click to create a new insertion point. Dem.
Elaine Weinmann, Peter Lourekas, 2002
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QuarkXPress 7 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide
Well shone, moon—Truly, the Dem. Well roared, lion. The. Well run, Thisbe. The. Well moused, lion. moon shines with a good grace. To move text, select it, then choose Edit > Cut. Dem. Well roared, lion. The. Well run, Thisbe. The.
Elaine Weinmann, Peter Lourekas, 2006
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Shakespeare for Lawyers: A Practical Guide to Quoting the Bard
Well roared, Lion. —A Midsummer Night) Dream What it means: There could be several meanings here. It can be read as a true compliment that a speaker has stated his case strongly, or it could be sarcastic, used to highlight the fact that what ...
Margaret Graham Tebo, 2010
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The plays of William Shakespeare - Tom 4 - Strona 483
Well roared, lion. The. Well run, Thifbe. Hip. Well shone, moon. — .Truly, the moon shines with a good grace. The. Well moused, lion. 5 [The Lion tears Thisbe's mantle, and exit. Dem. And so comes Pyramus. Lrs. And then the moon vanishes.4 ...
William Shakespeare, 1803
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The Oxford Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream - Strona 246
255 Enter Flute as Thisbe FLUTE (as Thisbe) sum (as Lion) 0. DEMETRIUS Well roared, Lion. TI-IESEUS Well run, Thisbe. 260 with a good grace. THESEUS Well moused, Lion. BOTTOM (as Pyramus) l-Ex1'tLion-I 265 But stay, 0 spite!
William Shakespeare, Peter Holland, 1998
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Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Midsummer night's dream
... William Warburton, Sir Thomas Hanmer, Edward Capell. DEM. Well roared, lion. THE. Well run, Thisbe. HIP. Well shone, moon-Truly, the moon shines with a good grace. THE. Well moused, lion.5 _ [The Lion tears THIsBE's mantle, and exit.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1803
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Twelfth-night. Measure for measure. Much ado about nothing. ...
Well roared, lion. The. Well run, Thisbe, Hip. Well shone, moon. — Truly, the moon shine* with a good grace. The. Well moused, lion.6 \The Lion tears THISBE'S mantle, and exit. Dem. And so comes Pyramus. Lys. And then the moon vanishes.
William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers, 1811
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The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections ...
Well roared, lion. THE. Well run, Thisbe. Hu-. Well shone, moon.-Truly, the moon shines with a good grace. THE. Well moused, 1i0n.5 [The Lion tears Tn1sBE's mantle, and exit, DEM. And so comes Pyramus. , Lrs. And then the moon vanifliesf ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1803
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Linguistics and Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Rulon S. Wells
the end of A Midsummer Night's Dream when the artisans hold their performance for Oberon and Titania depicting the story of Pyarmus and Thisbe, a lion roars near a hedge to which Pyramus responds by saying Well roared, lion!
Adam Makkai, Alan K. Melby, 1985
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Hare at the Well - Strona 6
Lion listened carefully and asked, "Ugh! Who is calling?" "It is me, your friend, Mr. Hare," Hare answered warmly. "What do you want? You should not be here. You are not allowed to drink water from this well," roared Lion. "No Mr. Lion," Hare ...