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The Poems of George Huddesford, M.A., Late Fellow of New College, Oxford ... - Page 93
by George Huddesford - 1801
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The poems of George Huddesford, Volume 2

George Huddesford - 1801 - 196 pages
...Jack-boots degenerate to shoes, As Henley J taught. — Can it surprise ye Should spruce Incumbent (versa vice) A blunderbuss already, anon Be metamorphos'd...capacity of Harbinger to the blacking-brush. " To what bane uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may " not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...earth > Hor. E'en so. Ham. And smelt so ? pah ! [Throws down the Scull, Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust « Alexander, till he find it stopping a bunghole ? Hor. 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider...
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The Dramatic Works, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 pages
...eurlh? Hor. E'en so. Ham. And smelt so ? pah ! f 'A rows down the scull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble du«t of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? Hor. 'Twere to consider too curiously, to...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 pages
...earth? Hor. E'en so. Ham. And smelt so ? pah ! [Throws down the scull. Hor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace tho noble dust of Alexander, till he lind it stopping a bungholc ? Jlor. "Jwero to consider too curiously,...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1854 - 480 pages
...down the scull. (1) Countenance, complexion. Scene I. PRINCE OF DENMARK. ffor. E'en so, my lord. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace (he noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? ffor. 'Twere to consider too curiously,...
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Complete Works. Ed. with Careful Rev. and New Tr., by C.J. Hempel, Volume 1

Friedrich Schiller - 1861 - 676 pages
...purblind dull I was to be sure ! (striking his forehead) that I did not on the instant — Oh, dear • " To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust nf Alexander, till be fiuds it stopping a Lung-hole?" HAMLET, Act V. So. 1. me ! — who could have...
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The Practical Teacher, Volume 4

Education - 1885 - 630 pages
...With Notes, Examination Papers, and Plan of Preparation. London and Edinburgh : W. and R. Chambers. ' To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! ' Why may not imagination trace the noble work of Shakespeare till be find it made an examination subject ? It is, alas ! ' not to consider too...
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Shakespeare's Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1903 - 306 pages
...Horatio, tell me one thing. Ham. And smelt so? Pah! Hor. E'en so, my lord. [Puts down the skulI. Ham. To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace the noble 225 dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? Hor. 'T were to consider too curiously,...
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Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century

Robert Routledge - Industrial arts - 1903 - 882 pages
...observsverit: nee amplius scit aut potest." — Novum Organttm, Apkor. i. tSir J. Herichel. .HAMLET. To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace the coble dust of Alexander, tilI he find it stopping a bung-hole ? HORATIO. 'Twere to consider too curiousIy...
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Hernani

Victor Hugo - Former Soviet republics - 1906 - 272 pages
...; and f urther Hamlet, V., se. i : 223-226, where Hamlet, with Yorick's skull in his hand, says : " To what base uses we may return, Horatio ! Why may not imagination trace thé noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bunghole ? " Que fait un empereur ! Couvrez...
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