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" There's another; why may not that be the skull of a lawyer? Where be his quiddities now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures, and his tricks? "
First Public Examination in Literis Graecis Et Latinis - Page 19
by University of Oxford - 1879
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Hamlet by William Shake-speare, 1603; Hamlet by William Shakespeare, 1604 ...

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 244 pages
...fpade, Song. for and a fhrowding meet, O a pit of Clay for to be made for fuch a gueft is meet. Ham. There's another, why may not that be the skull of a Lawyer, where be his quiddities now, his quillites, his cafes, his tenurs, and his tricks? why dooes he fuffer this madde knaue now to knocke...
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Hamlet: 1603, 1604

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 242 pages
...fpade, Song. for and a fhrowding fheet, O a pit of Clay for to be made for fuch a gueft is meet. Ham. There's another, why may not that be the skull of a Lawyer, where be his quiddities now, his quillites, his cafes, his tenurs, and his tricks? why dooes he fuffer this madde knaue now to knocke...
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Hamlet

William Shakespeare - Denmark - 1860 - 248 pages
...fpade, Song. for and a flirowding meet, O a pit of Clay for to be made for fuch a gueft is meet. Ham. There's another, why may not that be the skull of a Lawyer, where be his quiddities now, his quillites, his cafes, his tenurs, and his tricks? why dooes he fuffer this madde knaue now to knocke...
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The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton ..., Part 170, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...another skull. HAM. There's another: why might not that be the skull of a lawyer ? Where be his quiddits lius. [Advancing. CAS. Now, most noble Brutus, The gods to-day stand friendly, tins rude knave now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him of his...
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...another skull. HAM. There's another: why might not that be the skull of a lawyer ? Where be bis quiddits the rank sweat of an ensenmed bed ; Stew'd in corruption ; honeying and suft'er this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 836 pages
...another skull. HAM. There's another: why might not that be the skull of a lawyer ? Where be his quiddits of our large honours For so much trash as may be grasped thus ? — I sufter this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Adapted for Family Reading

William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...shrouding shfiet : 0, a pit of clay for to be made For such a guest is meet. [ Throws up a skull. Ham. @0` @0 @0 quiddits"* now, his quillets,+t his cases, his tenures, and hia of Ancient English Poetryt vol. i....
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 58

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1861 - 612 pages
...hand, says in that fine vein of philosophical musing for which his character is noted : ' There is another ; why may not that be the skull of a lawyer ? Where be his quiddits now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures and his tricks ? Why does he suffer this rude knave...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 58

American periodicals - 1861 - 580 pages
...his hand, says in that fine vein of philosophical musing for which his character is noted: ' There is another; why may not that be the skull of a lawyer ? Where bo his quiddits now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures and his tricks? Why does he suffer this rude...
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Colonial Sketches: Or, Five Years in South Australia, with Hints to ...

Robert Harrison - History - 1862 - 194 pages
...but seal once to a thing, and I was never mine own man since. Second Part King Henry VI. Hamlet. — There's another, why may not that be the skull of a lawyer ? Where be his quiddits now, his quillits, his tenures, and his tricks ? why does he suffer this rude knave now to...
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