There's 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 now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him... Darller a siarad llawlyfr ar "elocution" - Page 190by Thomas Cynonfardd Edwards - 1890 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Butler - 1744 - 498 pages
...his Hamlet, acl 5. vol. 7. p. 347. Hamlet feeing the Grave Digger, digging up Sculls, fays, Ham. " Why may not that be the Skull of a Lawyer? •• Where be his Quiddities now ? His Quillets? His Cafes ? " His Tenures, and his Tricks ? " (See Warner ^ Alhion's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 pages
...made For such a guest is meet. 99 Ham. There's another : Why may not that be the scull of a lawyer f Where be his quiddits now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures, and his tricks? why does he suffer this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will hot tell him... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...made For such a guest is meet. [Throws up a scull. Ham. There's another: Why may not that be the scull of a lawyer? Where be his quiddits now, his quillets,...his cases, his tenures, and his tricks? -why does he suffer this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 pages
...scull. Ham. There's another : Why may not that be the «cull of a lawyer? Where be his quiddits now "9, his quillets, his cases, his tenures, and his tricks ? why does he suffer this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 pages
...For such a guest is meet. [Throws up a scull. Ham. There's another : Why may not that be the scull of a lawyer ? Where be his quiddits' now, his quillets,...his cases, his tenures, and his tricks ? why does he suffer this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 552 pages
...terms were properly enough transferred to the lawyers. Hamlet says, " Why may not that be the scull of a lawyer ? where be his quiddits now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures and his tricks?" The conjectures of Peck, and after him of Dr. Grey in a note to Hudibras, seem to merit but little... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pages
...guest is niett. Ham. There '« another; Why may not that be the scull of a lawyer? Where behisquiddits4 hers] suffer this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce * with a dirty shovel, and wil) not tell him... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...guest is meet. Ham. There's another e Why may not that be the scullofa lawyer: Where behisquiddits4 now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures, and his tricks? why does he su fier this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce 'with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 pages
...suck a guest is meet. [Throws up another Scull. Ham. There's another : Why may not that be the scull of a lawyer ? Where be his quiddits now, his quillets,...his cases, his tenures, and his tricks? why does he suffer this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him... | |
| Elizabeth Inchbald - 1808 - 418 pages
...such a guest is meet. [Throws up another Scull. Ham. There's another : Why may not that be the scull of a lawyer ? Where be his quiddits now, his quillets,...his cases, his tenures, and his tricks ? why does he suffer this rude knave now to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel, and will not tell him... | |
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