Why, what should be the fear ? I do not set my life at a pin's fee ; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself ? It waves me forth again : I'll follow it. Shakespeare's Hamlet - Pagina 70door William Shakespeare - 1903 - 274 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 pagina’s
...it. Hor. Do not, my lord. Ham. Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee ;17 And, for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a...the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cY.fi', (8) Jovial draught. (11) Call. (12) Humour, (13) Do nut. (14) Conversable (16) Remote. (17)... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 pagina’s
...Hor. Do not, my lord. Ham. Why, what should be the fear ? I do not set my life at a pin's fee || ; And, for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a...itself? It waves me forth again ; — I'll follow it. * Do out. f Conversable. Hor. What if tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 pagina’s
...[it. Ham. Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee |||| ; And for my sou), what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as...itself? It waves me forth again ;— I'll follow it. Sor. What, if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord,, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 708 pagina’s
...urged by Horatio to dissuade Hamlet from following the apparition "to a more removed ground: " — " What, if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That beetles o'er his base into the sea ? And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 pagina’s
...dispositionll, With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls? THE MISCHIEFS IT MIGHT TEMPT HIM TO. What, if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, That beetles* o'er his base into the sea? And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 pagina’s
...that, Being a thing immortal as itsi-lf ? It waves me forth again ; — I'll follow it. Hor. Wlwit if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff, (3) Jovial draught. (9) Jollity. (10) A dance. (1П Call. (12) Humour. (13) Do nut (14) Conversable,... | |
| 1837 - 634 pagina’s
...Har Do not, my lord. . ' ll,u>i. Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee ; And, for my soul, what can it do to that. Being a thing immortal as itsrlf? It waves me forth again ; — I'll follow it, Hor. What, if it tempt you toward the flood,... | |
| James Boaden - 1825 - 650 pagina’s
...sir, — YOU should be strongly marked. I told Garrick so, long since, but Davy never could see it." " And for my soul, what CAN it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself?" Garrick here, with great quickness, said, " What ran it do to THAT ?" There is, I think, more impression... | |
| Philomathic institution - 1825 - 518 pagina’s
...be said on both sides ;'' but we suspect that the old reading without emphasis is the better. - " ' And for my soul, what CAN it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself?' " Garrick here, with great quickness, said, ' What can it do to THAT ?' There is, I think, more impression... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1868 - 766 pagina’s
...advantage. Athenodorus seems to have been of Hamlet's mind: " I do not set my life at a pin's fee, And, for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal, as itself? " * A superstition, as its name imports, is something that has been left to stand over, like unfinished... | |
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