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" You cannot call it love; for at your age The heyday in the blood is tame, it's humble, And waits upon the judgment; and what judgment Would step from this to this? "
The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes - Page 390
by William Shakespeare - 1745
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Hamlet and Narcissus

John Russell - Drama - 1995 - 260 pages
...of brother and brother, demanding she tell him what moved her to leave the demi-god for the beast. "You cannot call it love, for at your age / The heyday...waits upon the judgment, and what judgment / Would step from this to this?" (III.iv.69-72). Step she did though, and deceitfully, from her lawful and...
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Shakespeare's World of Death: The Early Tragedies

Richard Courtney - Drama - 1995 - 274 pages
...is "young" — yet with a son of Hamlet's age. The play is rooted in Hamlet's reproach that at her age The heyday in the blood is tame; it's humble, And waits upon the judgement ... (70-71) when she is, in fact, young enough that her blood is not tame. Mother and son...
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Lacan, Politics, Aesthetics: The First Complete English Translation, with ...

Willy Apollon, Richard Feldstein - Psychology - 1996 - 384 pages
...wholesome brother. Have you eyes? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? Ha! have you eyes? You cannot call it love; for at...the blood is tame; it's humble, And waits upon the judgement: and what judgement Would step from this to this? Despite her protestations to the effect...
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Hamlet

Drama - 1996 - 264 pages
...wholesome brother. Have you eyes? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? Ha, have you eyes? You cannot call it love, for at...the blood is tame, it's humble, And waits upon the judgement; and what judgement Would step from this to this? He throws her back down on the bed and...
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Centuries’ Ends, Narrative Means

Interdisciplinary Group for Historical Literary Study - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 414 pages
...graphic detail. At her age the queen's sovereignty should extend to and rule over such desires — "You cannot call it love; for at your age / The heyday in the blood is tame" (3.4.68-69) — and if not, such passion is a mutineer, a traitor, a figure of "rebellious hell." The...
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The Aesthetic Contract: Statutes of Art and Intellectual Work in Modernity

Henry Sussman - Philosophy - 1997 - 338 pages
...wholesome brother. Have you eyes? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? Ha! have you eyes? You cannot call it love, for at...And waits upon the judgment, and what judgment Would step from this to this? Sense sure you have, Else could you not have motion, but sure that sense Is...
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Political Shakespeare

Stephen Orgel, Sean Keilen - Drama - 1999 - 334 pages
...graphic detail . At her age the queen's sovereignty should extend to and rule over such desires — "You cannot call it love; for at your age / The heyday in the blood is tame" (11. 68-69) — and if not, such passion is a mutineer, a traitor, a figure of "rebellious hell." The...
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Talking Radio: An Oral History of American Radio in the Television Age

Radio broadcasting - 250 pages
...wholesome brother. Have you eyes? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? Ha! have you eyes? You cannot call it love, for at...And waits upon the judgment; and what judgment Would step from this to this? Sense, sure, you have Else could you not have motion, but sure, that sense...
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Shakespeare's Brain: Reading with Cognitive Theory

Mary Thomas Crane - Literary Criticism - 2010 - 276 pages
...a nonsexual explanation for Gertrude's inability to judge the difference between the two brothers: ha, have you eyes? You cannot call it love, for at...And waits upon the judgment, and what judgment Would step from this to this? Sense sure you have, Else you could not have motion, but sure that sense Is...
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The Klingon Hamlet

Lawrence Schoen - Fiction - 2001 - 240 pages
...wholesome brother. Have you eyes? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? Ha! have you eyes? You cannot call it love; for at...And waits upon the judgment: and what judgment Would step from this to this? Sense, sure, you have, Else could you not have motion: but sure that sense...
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