| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 pages
...the card, or equivocation will undo us. By the lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the...near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thou been a grave, maker ? • Cloum. Of all the days i' the year, I came to't that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 642 pages
...the card, or equivocation will undo us. By the lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it; the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thou been a grave-maker?... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...— To do any thing by the card, is, to do it ~<th мл tbsenatim, 1034 HAMLET, 1035 taken note .of it ; the age is grown so picked ', that the toe of the peasant conies so near the heel ol the courtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast lliou been a grave-maker? Clown. Of all the days... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 374 pages
...the card, or equivocation will undo us. By the lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thou been a grave-maker... | |
| Francis Douce - Gesta Romanorum - 1807 - 540 pages
...lozenge-like escutcheon on which the arms of females are usually emblazoned. Sc. 1. p. 808. HAM. — the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant, &c. Mr. Malone's note, in exclusion of the others, is sufficiently satisfactory. The fashion of wearing... | |
| Francis Douce - Gesta Romanorum - 1807 - 528 pages
...lozenge-like escutcheon on which the arms of females are usually emblazoned. Sc. 1. p. 308. HAM. — the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant, &c. Mr. Malone's note, in exclusion of the others, is sufficiently satisfactory. The fashion of wearing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 pages
...the card,1 or equivocation will undo us. By the lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it; the age is grown so picked,- that the toe of the peasant comes so 1 — by the card,] The cardts the paper on which the different points of the compass were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 396 pages
...the card, or eqnivocation will nndo ns. By the Lord, Horatio, these three years 1 have taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked, that the toe ( of the peasant comes so near the heel of the conrtier, he galls his kibe. — How long hast thon been a grave -maker?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 420 pages
...the card, or equivocation will undo us.3 By the lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked,-* that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe. —How long hast thou been a grave-maker... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 666 pages
...the card, or- equivocation will undo us. By the Lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it, the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of our courtier, that he galls his kibe. How long hast thou been a grave-maker... | |
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