10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOGGETS»
Discover the use of
loggets in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
loggets and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Like loggets at a pear-tree. See also Hamlet 5. 1. 94 (Variorum, p. 384): 'Did
these bones cost no more the breeding but to play at loggats with 'em ? '
Clarendon has this note on the passage : ' " Loggats," diminutive of log. The
game so-called ...
Ben Jonson, Florence May Snell, 1915
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Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet
Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggets 10 with 'em t
mine ache to think on't. I Clo. [Sings.'] A pickaxe and a spade, a spade, For and a
shrouding sheet : 11 O ! a pit of clay for to be made For such a guest is meet.
William Shakespeare, 1887
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The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Carefully Restored ...
Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggets 10 with 'em 1
mine ache to think on't. I Clo. [Sings.-] A pickaxe and a spade, a spade, For and a
shrouding sheet : 11 O ! a pit of clay for to be made For such a guest is meet.
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1871
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The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored ...
Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggets 10 with 'em 1
mine ache to think on't. I Clo. [Sings.'] A pickaxe and a spade, a spade, For and a
shrouding sheet : 11 O ! a pit of clay for to be made For such a guest is meet.
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1883
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The Works of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet
Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggets 10 with 'em ?
mine ache to think on't. I Clo. [Sings.] A pickaxe and a spade, a spade, For and a
shrouding sheet : 11 O ! a pit of clay for to be made For such a guest is meet.
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1881
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Works. The Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...
Ham. Why, e'en so ; and now my lady Worm's ; 9 chapless, and knock'd about the
mazzard with a sexton's spade : Here's fine revolution, an we had the trick to see't
. Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggets 10 with 'em ...
William Shakespeare, 1867
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The dramatic works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher
10 Like loggets at a pear-tree."] The word loggats occurs in Shakspeare's Hamlet,
act 5. sc. 1. •' Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggats
with " 'em i" Sir Thomas Hanmer, in the glossary to his edition, says, it is in the ...
Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont, 1811
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The Works of Ben. Jonson: The tale of a tub. The sad ...
Tub, That fhall 1, madam. Hil. Heaven prote<5t my mafter. I tremble every joint till
he be back. Pup. Now, now, even now, they are tearing him [in pieces j Now are
they tolling of his legs and arms Like loggets at a pear-tree 8: I'll to the hole, ...
Ben Jonson, Peter Whalley, 1756
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the work of ben inonson
Now, now, even now, they are tearing him in pieces ; Now are they tossing of his
legs and arms, Like loggets at a pear-tree ; 6 I'll to the hole, Peep in, and look
whether he lives or dies. Hilts. I would not be in my master's coat for thousands.
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Works: Collated with all the former editions, and corrected ...
That mall 1, madam. Bil. Heaven protect my master. I tremble every joint till he be
back. Pus. Now, now, even now, they are tearing him [in pieces j ISTow are they
tossing of his legs and arms Like loggets at a pear-tree 8: I'll to the hole, Peep in,
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