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" No, faith, not a jot; but to follow him thither with modesty enough, and likelihood to lead it; as thus: Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth... "
Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century - Page 652
by Robert Routledge - 1893 - 681 pages
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Hamlet, and As You Like it: A Specimen of a New Edition of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1819 - 502 pages
...Scull. HOR. E'en so, my lord. HAM. To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bunghole? HoR. 'Twere to consider too curiously,b to consider so. HAM. No, faith, not a jot; but to follow him...
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The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1819 - 646 pages
...tcull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? Hor. 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. Ham. No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow him...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 558 pages
...Scull. 'Hon. E'en so, my lord. HAM. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bunghole ? HOR. Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. //.«/. No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 558 pages
...Scull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? Hor. 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. Ham. No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow him...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 490 pages
...snlL Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole ? Hor. 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. Ham. No, faith, not a jot; but to follow him...
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The Republican, Volume 8

Richard Carlile - 1823 - 816 pages
...can'st not find a spot. Whereon no city stood*." — SHELI.KV. Hamlet. " Why may not the imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander' till he find it stopping a bung hole > Horatio. 'Twere to consider too curiously to consider so. JIamlet. No faith, not a jot...
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The dramatic works of Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson and Stevens [sic ...

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 pages
...scull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham, To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? liar. 'Twcre to consider too curiously, to consider во ? Ham. No faith, not a jot ; but to follow...
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Peak scenery; or, Excursions in Derbyshire

Ebenezer Rhodes - 1824 - 422 pages
...mean are used in tasteless confusion. "To what base uses we may return! — Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander till he find it stopping a bunghole ? As thus, Alexander died ; — Alexander was buried ; — Alexander returned to dust ; — the dust...
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The Plays, Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 pages
...scull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bunghole ? Hor. 'Twere to consider too curiously, -to consider so. Ham. No, faith, not a jot; but to follow...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 pages
...scull Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? Hor. 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. Ham. No, faith, not a jot ; but to follow him...
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