In the poem of Willam Shakespeare all the worlds a stage in that poem what's the meaning of pard
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This line is an extract from William Shakespeare's poem "all the world's a stage which means that, the man at this stage has grown a beard as like a leopard... (usage in the poem as a pard.) and has got the knowledge of his responsibilties.
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Explanation:Pard is a noun and stands for panther or leopard. Here are some examples: Tempest (IV.1, Prospero) Go charge my goblins that they grind their joints.
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