Citation - Pennsylvania Ledger: 1776.03.30

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Index Entry Hamlet [t], paraphrased [beg] To write or not to write 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PL.776.024
30 Mar 1776:11 (62 Supplement)
To the People of Pennsylvania.  Letter IV.  Alas Poor Cato!
What a buzz hast thou raised about thine ears?  How canst
thou proceed in thy lucubrations?  If the following
Soliloquy can yield the any consolation, thou art welcome to
place it either in front or rear of thy next letter.  Thou
wilt perceive thyself more indebted for it to William
Shakespeare, than to [signed] Thy Friend and Reader, 
Hamlet.
  To write or not to write ; that is the question--
  Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to bear
  Th'unlicens'd wrongs of furious party-zeal, 
  Or dip the pen into a nest of hornets
  And still, by teazing, wake them? 
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Generic Title Pennsylvania Ledger 
Date 1776.03.30 
Publisher Humphreys, James, Jun. 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1776 
Bibliography B0039850
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