Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. AppendixesC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... Clown . Ay , marry is't , 3 crowner's queft - law . 2 Clown . Will you ha ' the truth on't ? If this had not been a gentlewoman , the fhould have been buried out of chriftian burial . 1 Clown . Why , there thou fay'ft . And the more ...
... Clown . Ay , marry is't , 3 crowner's queft - law . 2 Clown . Will you ha ' the truth on't ? If this had not been a gentlewoman , the fhould have been buried out of chriftian burial . 1 Clown . Why , there thou fay'ft . And the more ...
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... Clown . Who builds ftronger than a mafon , a fhipwright , or a carpenter ? - 1 Clown . 5 Ay , tell me that , and unyoke , 2 Clown . Marry , now I can tell . 1 Clown . To't . 2 Clown . Mafs , I cannot tell . Enter Hamlet and Horatio at a ...
... Clown . Who builds ftronger than a mafon , a fhipwright , or a carpenter ? - 1 Clown . 5 Ay , tell me that , and unyoke , 2 Clown . Marry , now I can tell . 1 Clown . To't . 2 Clown . Mafs , I cannot tell . Enter Hamlet and Horatio at a ...
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... Clown fings . But age , with his stealing steps , Hath claw'd me in his clutch : And hath fhipped me into the land , As if I had never been fuch 3 . Ham . That fcull had a tongue in it , and could fing once ; how the knave jowls it to ...
... Clown fings . But age , with his stealing steps , Hath claw'd me in his clutch : And hath fhipped me into the land , As if I had never been fuch 3 . Ham . That fcull had a tongue in it , and could fing once ; how the knave jowls it to ...
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... Clown fpeare , fpeaking of infolence at the height , calls it , Infolence in office . And Donne fays , Who is he , Who officers ' rage and fuitors ' mifery Can write in jeft . Sat. Alluding to this character of minifers and politicians ...
... Clown fpeare , fpeaking of infolence at the height , calls it , Infolence in office . And Donne fays , Who is he , Who officers ' rage and fuitors ' mifery Can write in jeft . Sat. Alluding to this character of minifers and politicians ...
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. Clown fings . A pick - axe , and a fpede , a spade , For and a forowding fheet ! O , a pit of clay for to be made For fuch a guest is meet 4 . Ham . There's another . Why may not that ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson, George Steevens. Clown fings . A pick - axe , and a fpede , a spade , For and a forowding fheet ! O , a pit of clay for to be made For fuch a guest is meet 4 . Ham . There's another . Why may not that ...
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