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According to Google, a dog has appeared once in a Shakespearian play – Crab in The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Though they could work an appearance of the Dogs of War into Julius Ceasar.
To pee or not to pee! That is the question-Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer the rolled up newspapers of outrageous owners, or to soil the carpet against a sea of troubles, and, by opposing, stain them?” The idea of whether is it better to live outside or inside.
wiatr over 3 years ago
None that I heard of and all the better for the dogs, considering the body count in that play.
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
But in Hamlet, it could be a dog who digs up Yorick’s scull.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
Guess it will do with a little rearrangement: what about “The Winter’s Tail” or “Sniff the King’s Rear”?
pauljmsn over 3 years ago
According to Google, a dog has appeared once in a Shakespearian play – Crab in The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Though they could work an appearance of the Dogs of War into Julius Ceasar.
(“Crab”. What a name for a dog.)
Pedmar Premium Member over 3 years ago
If Hamlet had had a dog, maybe he wouldn’t have been such a whiny pissant.
ChazNCenTex over 3 years ago
Macbeth’s dog was named Spot. Remember when Lady Macbeth says “Out! Out damned Spot!”
kartis over 3 years ago
Didn’t you know Macbeth had a dog? It was named Spot.
joegeethree over 3 years ago
I know Shakespeare refers to “dogs of war.” Dogs on a couch, not so much.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 3 years ago
Help pull Shakespeare from the quicksand.
andyboda over 3 years ago
Launce’s dog “Crab” in Two Gentlemen of Verona".
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
If he didn’t, he should have though…..
Gent over 3 years ago
But soft what barks through the yonder window breaks ..
Ukko wilko over 3 years ago
Try for a part in “Cry Havoc!”
Rand al'Thor over 3 years ago
To pee or not to pee! That is the question-Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer the rolled up newspapers of outrageous owners, or to soil the carpet against a sea of troubles, and, by opposing, stain them?” The idea of whether is it better to live outside or inside.
EdBear445 over 3 years ago
Sweetheart, Blanch and Trey …….. King Lear’s three pooches …