[Fictionary] fub results!

Hutch hutchinson.jeff at gmail.com
Mon Apr 27 16:18:21 EDT 2009


The Advanced Search at OpenSourceShakespeare
(http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/search/search-advanced.php)
returns no results for "hells bells" and returns only the following
for "in or out". I think you've misremembered.

"[T]ake with you free power to ratify, / Augment, or alter, as your
wisdoms best / Shall see advantageable for our dignity, / Any thing in
or out of our demands, / And we'll consign thereto."
Henry V (V, 2)

BB,
Hutch

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On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 9:48 AM, lindafowens at netzero.net
<lindafowens at netzero.net> wrote:
> HI, Still getting bugs out of my computer system.  Anyway, a few thoughts!
> This was fun, but I could not locate my grandfather's Shakespeare--a
> favorite since High School in the early 60's, when books were cleaned up of
> foul language  (is that bowdlerize?), but his version had all the naughty
> bits, so I still cannot recall if what I memorized of the Bard was in the
> school edition or his.  I'm sure "Hell's Bells, in or out?" was in either
> the school MacBeth or Hamlet,  but I'm not sure which, so I fubbed the
> rest.  Must reread, or better, watch it on DVD or VHS. Opera is more fun as
> a movie or performed play, too.  Linda


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