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" And then you have some again that keeps one suit of jests, as a man is known by one suit of apparel; and gentlemen quote his jests down in their tables before they come to the play, as thus: 'Cannot you stay till I eat my porridge? "
Shakespeariana - Página 136
editado por - 1892
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Tragedy of Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1896 - 246 páginas
...III. ii. 49. There is a striking passage in Q. I, omitted in Q. z and F., concerning those ' that keep one suit of jests, as a man is known by one suit of apparell ' ; the line* hare a Shakespearian note, and are probably of great interest. Ill, ii. 145....
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The Works of Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1919 - 276 páginas
...one sute Of ieasts, as a man is knowne by one sute of Apparell, and Gentlemen quotes his ieasts downe In their tables, before they come to the play, as thus : Cannot you stay till I eate my porrige? and, you owe me A quarters wages : and, my coate wants a cullison : And your...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The tragedy of Macbeth ; The tragedy of Hamlet ...

William Shakespeare - 1900 - 472 páginas
...There is a striking passage in Quarto i, omitted in Quarto 2 and Folio, concerning those ' that keep one suit of jests, as a man is known by one suit of apparell ' ; the lines have a Shakespearian note, and are probably of great interest. III. ii. 142....
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen4

William Shakespeare - 1901 - 616 páginas
...There is a striking passage in Quarto I, omitted in Quarto 2 and Folio, concerning those ' that keep one suit of jests, as a man is known by one suit of apparell ' ; the lines have a Shakespearian note, and arc probably of great interest. III. ii. 142....
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With Historical and ..., Volumen4

William Shakespeare - 1901 - 618 páginas
...There is a striking passage in Quarto i, omitted in Quarto 2 and Folio, concerning those ' that keep one suit of jests, as a man is known by one suit of apparell'; the lines have a Shakespearian note, and are probably of great interest. III. ii. 142. Much...
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The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - 1905 - 232 páginas
...following lines are inserted here in Q I. There is nothing corresponding to them in Q 2 or FI : — "And then you have some again, that keeps one suit Of jests, as a man is known by one suit of Apparell, and gentlemen quotes his jests down In their tables, before they come to the play, as thus...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - 1906 - 362 páginas
...one sute Of leasts, as a man is knowne by one sute of Apparell, and Gentlemen quotes his ieasts downe In their tables, before they come to the play, as thus : Cannot you stay till I eate my porrige ? and, you owe me A quarters wages : and, my coate wants a cullison; * And,...
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The Tragedy of Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1909 - 338 páginas
...the company may account for the omission of these lines from the later Quartos and the First Folio : And then you have some again, that keeps one suit Of jests, as a man is known by one suit of Apparell, and gentlemen quotes his jests down Enter POLONIUS, ROSENCRANTZ, and GUILDENSTERN How now,...
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The Tragedy of Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1909 - 430 páginas
...again, that keeps one suit of jests, as a man is known by one suit of apparell, and gentlemen quotes his jests down in their tables, before they come to the play, as thus : ' Cannot you stay till I eat my porridge ? ' and ' You owe me a quarter's wages ' ; and ' My coat wants a cullison '...
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Shakespeare's Hamlet, Coriolanus, Twelfth Night

William Shakespeare - 1911 - 500 páginas
...sute of jeasfe, as a man is knowne by one sute of apparell, and Gentlemen quotes his j easts downe in their tables, before they come to the play, as thus : Cannot you stay till I eat my porrige ? and, you owe me a quarters wages : and, my coat wants a cullison : and, your...
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