First Clown
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First Clown has 50 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 4 references, with 6 live disagreements.
Mostly:rdf:type(4), addresses(2), action(2)
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addressesAddresses(1)
- Hamlet
ex:hamlet
asksAsks(1)
- Hamlet
ex:hamlet
contradictsContradicts(1)
- Second Clown
ex:second-clown
fleesSpeakerFlees Speaker(1)
- Quick Lie
ex:quick-lie
hasPartHas Part(1)
- Two Clowns
ex:two-clowns
Other facts (46)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Rdf:type | Person | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Person | [2] |
| Rdf:type | Character | [3] |
| Rdf:type | Person | [4] |
| Addresses | Hamlet | [1] |
| Addresses | Horatio | [1] |
| Action | digs | [2] |
| Action | sings | [2] |
| Sings Song | In youth when I did love, did love | [2] |
| Sings Song | But age with his stealing steps | [2] |
| Identified As | Grave Maker | [3] |
| Identified As | Sexton | [3] |
| Performs Action | Singing | [1] |
| Throws | Another Skull | [1] |
| Claims Ownership | Grave | [1] |
| Sings | Lyric | [1] |
| Accuses | Hamlet | [1] |
| Infers | Grave Not Hamlets | [1] |
| Denies Lying in | Grave | [1] |
| Speaks Line | Why, there thou say’st. | [2] |
| Agrees With | Second Clown | [2] |
| Expresses Pity | great folk having countenance to drown or hang themselves | [2] |
| Compares Suicide Rates | great folk more than their even Christian | [2] |
| Mentions Tool | spade | [2] |
| Refers to | Spade | [2] |
| States Fact | He was the first that ever bore arms. | [2] |
| Accuses of | heathenism | [2] |
| Refers to Source | Scripture | [2] |
| Poses Riddle | What is he that builds stronger than either the mason, the shipwright, or the carpenter? | [2] |
| Praises Wit of | Second Clown | [2] |
| Analyzes Phrase | the gallows does well | [2] |
| Interprets Meaning | It does well to those that do ill | [2] |
| Judges | thou dost ill | [2] |
| Compares Strength | gallows is built stronger than the church | [2] |
| Insults | Second Clown | [2] |
| Provides Answer | grave-maker | [2] |
| Requests Action | fetch me a stoup of liquor | [2] |
| Describes Personal Experience | shipp’d me into the land | [2] |
| Sings Lyric | As if I had never been such | [2] |
| Performing Action | Grave Digging | [3] |
| Utters Lie | Quick Lie | [3] |
| Occupation Start | Grave Maker | [3] |
| Started Work on | King Hamlet Victory Day | [3] |
| Gives Reason | Hamlet Madness | [3] |
| Explains | Madness Invisibility | [3] |
| Duration in Role | Sexton | [3] |
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References (4)
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HAMLET. That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing once. How the knave jowls it to th’ ground, as if ’twere Cain’s jawbone, that did the first murder! This might be the pate of a politician which this ass now o’er-offices, one that woul…
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SECOND CLOWN. Will you ha’ the truth on’t? If this had not been a gentlewoman, she should have been buried out o’ Christian burial. FIRST CLOWN. Why, there thou say’st. And the more pity that great folk should have countenance in this wo…
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FIRST CLOWN. ’Tis a quick lie, sir; ’t will away again from me to you. HAMLET. What man dost thou dig it for? FIRST CLOWN. For no man, sir. HAMLET. What woman then? FIRST CLOWN. For none neither. HAMLET. Who is to be buried in’t?…
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QUEEN. There is a willow grows aslant a brook, That shows his hoary leaves in the glassy stream. There with fantastic garlands did she make Of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies, and long purples, That liberal shepherds give a grosser name…
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