i don't know in what context you are asking about shakes, but mewling is the name for kittens who are stressed because they are newly born and cannot find a teat....
The context is probably Jaques' Seven Ages of Man speech from As You Like It. The baby who is "mewling and puking in his mother's arms" probably sounds a lot like those kittens.
The meaning or insult 'Blinking idiot' comes from Shakespeares Play 'Merchant of Venice' Thankyou for looking up Shakespeares plays they are a great historian play!
yes he was very proud of his sons job
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"Mewling and puking" is a phrase from Shakespeare's play "As You Like It," describing the early stages of human life. It refers to the sounds made by an infant (mewling) and the act of spitting up or vomiting (puking). Together, these terms evoke the helplessness and vulnerability of babies, highlighting the more chaotic aspects of human existence. The phrase is often used to illustrate the journey of life from infancy to adulthood.
Tragedy is from ancient Doric Greek, meaning a "goat weaner" it was used by shakespeares actors.
JourneyQuest - 2010 Mewling Monkey Talk 2-3 was released on: USA: 24 July 2012
The meaning or insult 'Blinking idiot' comes from Shakespeares Play 'Merchant of Venice' Thankyou for looking up Shakespeares plays they are a great historian play!
yes he was very proud of his sons job
John and Mary Arden, Shakespeares parents, did encourage Shakespeare
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The infant is mewling and puking in his nurse's arms.
Titarnia is a modern form of the name Titania from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" he took it from Ovids " Metamorphoses". The character in Shakespeares tale is the queen of the fairies.