Why, man, they did make love to this employment; They are not near my conscience; their defeat Does by their own insinuation grow: Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes Between the pass and fell incensed points Of mighty opposites. The Klingon Hamlet - Page 170by Klingon Language Institute - 2001 - 240 pagesLimited preview - About this book
 | Irving Ribner - 2005 - 232 pages
...work in manuscript, came also to this conclusion in the 1949 edition of The Wheel of Fire, pp. 320-3. Does it not, thinks't thee, stand me now upon He that hath kill'd my king and whored my mother, Popp'd in between the election and my hopes, Thrown out his angle for my proper life,... | |
 | Ricardo J. Quinones - 2007 - 473 pages
...who is growing into kingly stature shows no regret for the deaths of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern: 'Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes Between...pass and fell incensed points Of mighty opposites. (5.2.61-3) It is of course lurid to compare Francis Jeanson to the king's abject and willing cat's... | |
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