| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 212 pagina’s
...HAMLET And smelt so? Pah! 190 [Puts down the skull.] HORATIO E'en so, my lord. HAMLET To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander till a find it stopping a bunghole? 194 HORATIO 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider 195 so. HAMLET... | |
| Jan H. Blits - 2001 - 420 pagina’s
...Accordingly, Hamlet traces the history of Alexander's bodily components after his death: To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why, may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander till a find it stopping a bunghole? (5.1.196-98) When Horatio protests that " Twere to consider too curiously... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 552 pagina’s
...meditation amid the graves ! HAM. To •what base uses we may return, Horatio ! "Why may not im agination trace the noble dust of Alexander till he find it stopping a bung hole ? HOB. 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. HAM. No, 'faith, not a jot; but... | |
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| George Wilson Knight - 2002 - 396 pagina’s
...imperial splendour, as always the summit of the great secondary Shakespearian value of worldglory: . . . Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? (vi 224) AN ESSAY ON LIFE-THEMES IN HAMLET 121 And, Imperious Caesar, dead and turn'd to clay, Might... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 212 pagina’s
...earth? Horatio. E'en so. Hamlet. And smelt so? pah! Horatio. E'en so, my lord. Hamlet. To what base uses we may return, Horatio! Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander tilTa find it stopping a bung-hole? Horatio. 'Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so. (v,... | |
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