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I've finally met my match. I've been trying unsuccessfully for the last day to find the source of the following quote:
"But who art thou, who lurking in the dark of night, stumbles upon my secret thoughts" Doing a Google search brings up several pages containing the quote. None of the matches have it used in its original source, they are always used as quotes. Often it appears to be attributed to Shakespeare. However, I am unable to find it in any of the full-text Shakespeare archives, leading me to think that it may be incorrectly attributed to him. No luck with Bartlett's Quotations either. Does anyone know where the above quote comes from or of a potential place to find out? |
It is Shakespeare, and I do believe it's Macbeth.....I could be wrong, though.
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It's a quote of me from the last InterNext when I made my way back to my hotel from the Zaphire with a dancer that finished her shift when i heard a noise of behind be of someone falling and then I heard that person going.. "Fuck!" which was exactly what I had in mind :Graucho
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http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/macbeth/full.html |
It was from Mike Brady in the back yard play they had....I think it may have been referring to his meat locker romp with Sam the butcher.
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t eoriginal Quote is "But who art thou, who lurking in the dark of night, stumbles upon my most secret thoughts" and its from "Hamlet and Ophelia"
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I said that when I was jerking off and my mother entered the room!
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