The whole world is a stage, and all the men and women merely actors. They have their exits and their entrances, and in his lifetime (1. Line 4)____________________________, his life separated into seven acts. In (2. Line 5)_______________________, whimpering and puking in his nurse’s arms. Then he’s the whining schoolboy, with (3. Line 8) ________________________, creeping like a snail unwillingly to school. Then he becomes a lover, huffing and puffing like a furnace as he writes (4. Line 11) _______________________ eyebrows. In the fourth act, he’s a soldier, full of foreign curses, with a beard like a panther, eager to defend (5. Line 13) ____________________________________. On the battlefield, he puts himself in front of the cannon’s mouth, risking his life to seek (6 Line
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And all the men and women merely players; · They have their exits and their entrances; · And one man in his time plays many parts, · His acts being seven ages.
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