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31 de oct. de 2007 · Mar 24, 2021. #17. Hello, Lilium - what an interesting question. In Shakespeare's "King Lear", right at the end of the play, Lear's daughter has been murdered and Lear comes on carrying her dead body, with several other characters in attendance. He says (and this is how it is printed): Howl, howl, howl, howl!
20 de oct. de 2009 · Oct 20, 2009. #2. لو كلُ كَلبٍ عَوى ألقَمْتَهُ حَجَراً. لأصبحَ الصَّخْرُ مِثْقَالاً بدينارِ. If I have understood this right, then I would translate it as follows (in a less than literal manner): If you can make every howling dog swallow a stone. Then rocks shall acquire their ...