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Pagina 53
... fish , the osprey which takes the fish " by sovereignty of nature . " 17 During the Volscian siege of Rome , Menenius loses hope for the city : " This Marcius is grown from man to dragon : he has wings ; he's more than a creeping thing ...
... fish , the osprey which takes the fish " by sovereignty of nature . " 17 During the Volscian siege of Rome , Menenius loses hope for the city : " This Marcius is grown from man to dragon : he has wings ; he's more than a creeping thing ...
Pagina 92
... fish ] Dead or alive ? A fish [ he makes his decision ] he smells like a fish [ reason for decision ] ; a very an- cient and fish - like smell : a kind of not of the newest Poor - John . A strange fish [ not the ordinary type of fish ] ...
... fish ] Dead or alive ? A fish [ he makes his decision ] he smells like a fish [ reason for decision ] ; a very an- cient and fish - like smell : a kind of not of the newest Poor - John . A strange fish [ not the ordinary type of fish ] ...
Pagina 93
... fish , even to the extent of one's calling him “ a plain fish ” and another's mentioning his tail , though probably in jest . In addition he was referred to as " a freckled whelp , " a " moon - calf , " a beast , a monster , " half a fish ...
... fish , even to the extent of one's calling him “ a plain fish ” and another's mentioning his tail , though probably in jest . In addition he was referred to as " a freckled whelp , " a " moon - calf , " a beast , a monster , " half a fish ...
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