| William Shakespeare - Quotations, English - 2002 - 244 pages
...not my truth: the moral of my wit Is 'plain and true'; there's all the reach of it. Troilus — IV.iv I am myself indifferent honest; but yet I could accuse...offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in. What should such fellows as I do crawling... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2002 - 214 pages
...it. I loved you not. Ophelia 120 I was the more deceived. Hamlet Get thee to a nunnery. Why, wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? I am myself indifferent...mother had not borne me. I am very proud, revengeful, 125 ambitious, with more offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1995 - 340 pages
...sinners? I am myself indifferent honest, but yet I could accuse me of such things that it were bet ter my mother had not borne me. I am very proud, revengeful,...offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in. What should such fellows as I do crawling... | |
| J. Philip Newell - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 148 pages
...what the hidden world has shown him, he says to his love Ophelia, Get thee to a nunnery. Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? I am myself indifferent...offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in. What should such fellows as I do crawling... | |
| James E. Hirsh - English drama - 2003 - 474 pages
...completely loses control of his emotions and unleashes a tirade, Get thee to a nunn'ry, why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? I am myself indifferent...I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious, with more offenses at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to... | |
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