| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 506 páginas
...forestal their repair hither, and say you are not fit. Ham. Not a whit; we defy augury; there's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now,...will come; the readiness is all. Since no man, of 210 aught he leaves, knows, what is't to leave betimes ? Let be. 205. obey it."] obey. Ff, Rowe, Knt.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 502 páginas
...is, therefore, improper in the mouth of Caesar. 43. Will come, when it will come] Compare, Hamlet: 'If it be now, 'tis not to come; if it be not to come...yet it will come: the readiness is all: since no man has aught of what he leaves, what is't to leave betimes.' — V, ii, 231-235. — ED. 45. Augurers]... | |
| John Conington - 1872 - 622 páginas
...make his excuses to the king ; but Hamlet will not : ' Not a whit ; we defy augury : there's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now,...it will come : the readiness is all. Since no man has ought of what he leaves, what is 't to leave betimes ? ' The king, queen, and courtiers enter the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 290 páginas
...their repair hither, and say you are not fit. Hamlet. Not a whit ; we defy augury : there is special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now,...it will come : the readiness is all ; since no man has aught of what he leaves, what is 't to leave betimes ? Let be. Enter KlNG, QUEEN, LAERTES, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 416 páginas
...of gain -giving as would perhaps trouble a woman. Ham. Not a whit, we defy augury: there's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now,...it will come : the readiness is all : since no man has aught of what he leaves, what is't to leave betimes? Enter KING, QUEEN, LAERTES, Lords, OSRIC,... | |
| John Conington - 1872 - 624 páginas
...make his excuses to the king ; but Hamlet will not : ' Not a whit ; we defy augury : there's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now,...it will come : the readiness is all. Since no man has ought of what he leaves, what is 't to leave betimes?' THE FENCING MATCH WITH LAERTES. 133 The... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1873 - 388 páginas
...mind dislike anything, obey it : I will forestal their repair hither, and say you are not fit. Hamlet. Not a whit ; we defy augury ; there is a special providence...leaves, knows what is't to leave betimes. Let be." In the tone of Hamlet's words at the close of the first act there was the formless presentiment of... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1873 - 154 páginas
...bodkin (iii. i. 65 — 76). (c) The rabble call him lord... shall be king (iv. 5. 102 — 106). (d) If it be now, 'tis not to come; if it be not to come,...it will come ; the readiness is all ; since no man has aught of what he leaves, what is't to leave betimes? (v. 2. 231.) 5. Explain fully the following... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 646 páginas
...gain-giving, as would perhaps trouble a woman. Hor. If your mind dislike any thing, obey it : I will forestal their repair hither, and say you are not fit. Ham....all : since no man, of aught he leaves, knows, what is 't to leave betimes? Let be. Enter KING, QUREN, LARETES, Lords, OSBICK, and Attendants with foils,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 260 páginas
...their repair hither, and say you are not fit. Hamlet. Not a whit ; we defy augury : there is special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now,...it will come : the readiness is all ; since no man has aught of what he leaves, what is 't to leave betimes ? Let be. Enter K1NG, QUEEN, LAERTES, and... | |
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