Epitaph for John Bunny, Motion-Picture Comedian  21844

(In which he is remembered in similitude, by reference to Yorick, the king's jester, who died when Hamlet and Ophelia were children)

Locations in Harold's Library

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  • Hamlet • Lindsay's epitaph for Bunny founded on the character of Yorick
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