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" 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 170
by Klingon Language Institute - 2001 - 240 pages
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, with Biographical Introduction by ...

William Shakespeare - 1865 - 416 pages
...this employment; They are not near my conscience ; their defeat Does by their own insinuation grow: "Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes Between...pass and fell incensed points Of mighty opposites. Hor. Why, what a king is this! Ham. Does it not, think'st thee, stand me now upon, — He that hath...
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Shakspeare's tragedy of Hamlet, with notes, extr. from the old 'Historie of ...

William Shakespeare - 1865 - 212 pages
...employment; They are not near my conscience ; their defeat Does by their own insinuation grow : 'T is dangerous when the baser nature comes Between the pass and fell incensed points Of mighty opposites. Hor. Why, what a king is this ! Ham. Does it not, think'st thee, 1 stand me now upon— He that hath...
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The Handy-volume Shakspeare [ed. by Q.D.].

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 724 pages
...Between the pass and fell-incensed points Of mighty opposites. Hor. Why, what a king is this ! Ham. Does it not, think'st 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...
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The Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. [8 vols ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1020 pages
...confession. с Defeat, in the quartos ¡ in the folio, debate. Does by their own insinuation grow : 'T is ( 0 Нот. Why, what a king is this ! Ham. Does it not, think'st thce, stand me now upon — He that hath...
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The Stratford Shakspere: Romeo & Juliet. Timon of Athens. Hamlet. King Lear ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 706 pages
...employment; They are not near my conscience; their defeat Does by their own insinuation grow: 'T is dangerous, when the baser nature comes Between the...pass and fell incensed points Of mighty opposites. HoB. Why, what a king is this ! HAM. Does it not, think thee, stand me now upon! He that hath kill'd...
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Shakspeare's Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1868 - 586 pages
...incensed points Of mighty opposites. | Hor. Why, what a king is this! .221 Ham. Does it not, think thee, stand me now upon — He that hath kill'd my king, and whor'd my mother; Popp'd in between th' election and my hopes; Thrown out his angle for my proper life, Ami with snch cozenage — is 't...
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Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1980 - 388 pages
...this employment. They are not near my conscience. Their defeat Does by their own insinuation grow. 60 'Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes Between...HORATIO Why, what a king is this! HAMLET Does it not, think thee, stand me now upon He that hath killed my King and whored my mother, Popped in between th'election...
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Hamlet

William Shakespeare - 1992 - 196 pages
...conscience; their defeat Does by their own insinuation grow. 'Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes 60 Between the pass and fell incensed points Of mighty...HORATIO Why, what a king is this! HAMLET Does it not, think thee, stand me now upon — He that hath killed my king, and whored my mother, Popped in between...
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The Masks of Hamlet

Marvin Rosenberg - 1992 - 1006 pages
...employment They are not near my conscience . . . (Here he is at his most maturely political-philosophical): 'Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes Between...pass and fell incensed points Of mighty opposites. against him is hardly felt to signify in comparison with the mighty confrontation about to occur. Murry...
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The Absent Shakespeare

Mark Jay Mirsky - 1994 - 182 pages
...tone of Hamlet's voice, the "Authority" (as Kent puts it to Lear, returning as Caius for service): "'Tis dangerous, when the baser nature comes / Between...pass, and fell incensed points / Of mighty opposites" (FF.5.2: 3563-65). It is not only to kill Claudius that Hamlet is bound, but also to succeed to the...
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