The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 32Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... dost thou understand the Scripture ? The Scripture says Adam digg'd : could he dig without arms ? I'll put another question to thee ; if thou answerest me not to the purpose , confess thyself- SEC . CLOWN . Go to . 40 FIRST CLOWN . What ...
... dost thou understand the Scripture ? The Scripture says Adam digg'd : could he dig without arms ? I'll put another question to thee ; if thou answerest me not to the purpose , confess thyself- SEC . CLOWN . Go to . 40 FIRST CLOWN . What ...
Page 245
... dost lie in ' t , to be in ' t and say it is thine : ' tis for the dead , not for the quick ; therefore thou liest . FIRST CLOWN . " Tis a quick lie , Sir ; ' twill away again , from me to you . HAM . What man dost thou dig it for ...
... dost lie in ' t , to be in ' t and say it is thine : ' tis for the dead , not for the quick ; therefore thou liest . FIRST CLOWN . " Tis a quick lie , Sir ; ' twill away again , from me to you . HAM . What man dost thou dig it for ...
Page 252
... Dost know this water- fly ? HORA . No , my good Lord . HAM . Thy state is the more gracious ; for ' tis a vice to know him . He hath much land , and fertile : let a beast be lord of beasts , and his crib shall stand at the King's mess ...
... Dost know this water- fly ? HORA . No , my good Lord . HAM . Thy state is the more gracious ; for ' tis a vice to know him . He hath much land , and fertile : let a beast be lord of beasts , and his crib shall stand at the King's mess ...
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