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... wing , and like a doting mallard , Leaving the fight in height , flies after her . " There is fight left in Antony ... wings Which sometime they have us'd with fearful flight , Make war with him that climb'd unto their nest , Offering ...
... wing , and like a doting mallard , Leaving the fight in height , flies after her . " There is fight left in Antony ... wings Which sometime they have us'd with fearful flight , Make war with him that climb'd unto their nest , Offering ...
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... wings like a butterfly but to the summer . As a courtier Man is a " full - wing'd eagle , " but his life is fraught with more danger than that of the " natural " man , a " sharded beetle ” safe in his hold.11 Man must flatter to succeed ...
... wings like a butterfly but to the summer . As a courtier Man is a " full - wing'd eagle , " but his life is fraught with more danger than that of the " natural " man , a " sharded beetle ” safe in his hold.11 Man must flatter to succeed ...
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... wings ? We notice first some very elaborate wings acquired before the time of Elizabeth , " for winges . . . redd and white fethers . . all white . . . cranes fethers trymed with spangles . . . capons feathers trymed with spangles ...
... wings ? We notice first some very elaborate wings acquired before the time of Elizabeth , " for winges . . . redd and white fethers . . all white . . . cranes fethers trymed with spangles . . . capons feathers trymed with spangles ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
The Tradition | 27 |
Some Notes on Aesop Editions Since Shakespeares Time | 73 |
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