| Mary Thomas Crane - 2010 - 276 páginas
...the ghost might have on Hamlet's soul or mind. To Hamlet's insistence (in agreement with Bright) that "for my soul, what can it do to that, / Being a thing immortal as itself" (1.4.66-67) Horatio replies by separating (in opposition to Bright) the soul from the rational faculty:... | |
| Lawrence Schoen - 2001 - 240 páginas
...Horatio Do not, my lord. Hamlet Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life in a pin's fee; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself? It waves me forth again; I'll follow it. Horatio What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 212 páginas
...HORATIO Do not, my lord. HAMLET Why, what should be the fear? 65 I do not set my life at a pin's fee, And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself? It waves me forth again. I'll follow it. HORATIO What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 304 páginas
...will I follow it. Do not, my lord. Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee, And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself? It waves me forth again. I'll follow it. What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff... | |
| John O'Connor - 2001 - 264 páginas
...it. HORATIO Do not my lord. HAMLET Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee, And for my soul, what can it do to that Being a thing immortal as itself? It waves me forth again. I'll follow it. HORATIO What if it tempt you toward the flood my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of... | |
| Jan H. Blits - 2001 - 420 páginas
...related reasons for not fearing to go: Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee, And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself? (1.4.64-67) Hamlet separates the soul from life. While his life can die, his soul cannot, and he cares... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 340 páginas
...HORAT1O Do not, my lord. HAMLET Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee. And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing...itself ? It waves me forth again. I '11 follow it. HORAT1O What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadfiJ summit of the diff 70 That... | |
| G. Wilsin Knight - 2002 - 368 páginas
...There is, too, in a different kind, Horatio's fine description of Hamlet's danger in the Ghost scene: What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff That beetles o'er his base into the sea. ... (i. iv. 69) — a warning certainly justified, if we remember... | |
| George Wilson Knight - 2002 - 396 páginas
...Lilliputians, an eminence which is a sickly, dizzying state. Horatio limns Hamlet's fate fairly true: What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff That beetles o'er his base into the sea, And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive... | |
| George Wilson Knight - 2002 - 416 páginas
...unknown. Shakespeare, in his usual manner, keeps as near as may be within concretely normal terms: What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff That beetles o'er his base into the sea, And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive... | |
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