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What? I'm pretty sure I posted a message here and it's not showing up... Macbeth called his own wife a ho. Shakespeare would probably be spinning in his grave if he knew what that word would mean four centuries later.
by Wark on Tue May 04, 04 11:20am
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Hamlet, methinks thy codpiece doth make a hollow sound.
by mojo on Sun May 16, 04 9:37am
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King Henry IV - Part I GADSHILL: "What talkest thou to me of the hangman? if I hang, I'll make a fat pair of gallows; for if I hang, old Sir John hangs with me, and thou knowest he is no starveling. Tut! there are other Trojans that thou dreamest not of, the which for sport sake are content to do the profession some grace; that would, if matters should be looked into, for their own credit sake, make all whole. I am joined with no foot-land rakers, no long-staff sixpenny strikers, none of these mad mustachio purple-hued malt-worms; but with nobility and tranquillity, burgomasters and great oneyers, such as can hold in, such as will strike sooner than speak, and speak sooner than drink, and drink sooner than pray: and yet, zounds, I lie; for they pray continually to their saint, the commonwealth; or rather, not pray to her, but prey on her, for they ride up and down on her and make her their boots."
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