| Jan H. Blits - 2001 - 420 Seiten
...let all sleep, while to my shame I see The imminent death of twenty thousand men That, for a fantasy and trick of fame, Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which is not tomb enough and continent To hide the slain? (4.4.56-65) Hamlet explicitly compares... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 212 Seiten
...all sleep, while to my shame I see 60 The imminent death of twenty thousand men 61 That for a fantasy and trick of fame Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot 63 Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which is not tomb enough and continent To hide the slain?... | |
| Mary Thomas Crane - 2010 - 276 Seiten
...egg-shell," Hamlet concludes that such a policy does make action possible. Thus, Hamlet's resolution — "O, from this time forth, / My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!" (4.4.65-66) — signals his willingness at least to try on the language and role of the conventional... | |
| George Wilson Knight - 1958 - 336 Seiten
...all sleep, while, to my shame, I see The imminent death of twenty thousand men, That, for a fantasy and trick of fame, Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which is not tomb enough and continent To hide the slain? O! from this time forth, My thoughts... | |
| New York Bar Association - 1996 - 200 Seiten
...all sleep, while to my shame I see 60 The imminent death of twenty thousand men That for a fantasy and trick of fame Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which is not tomb enough and continent 65 To hide the slain? O, from this time forth My thoughts... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 340 Seiten
...vergogna vedo la monte imminente Di diecimila uomini che per an capniccio, P1.4-5 That for a fantasy and trick of fame Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, Which is not tomb enough and continent To hide the slain? 0, from this time forth, My thoughts... | |
| Charles Hobday - 2002 - 42 Seiten
...blood, only weeds soon trampled into the mire, and yet men die to gain possession of it, SHAKESPEARE go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot whereon the numbers cannot try the cause, which is not tomb enough and continent to hide the slain. 1ST NARRATOR After the summer's stupefying... | |
| Kenneth Muir - 2002 - 236 Seiten
...analogues takes in Imperious Caesar, the jester and his painted mistress, and those twenty thousand who 'Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot / Whereon the numbers cannot try the cause'. The techniques of the tragic play, worked out in a Renaissance theatre capable of touching... | |
| Courtney Lehmann, Lisa S. Starks - 2002 - 254 Seiten
...tiny figure in the snowy expanse, shouting his determination to the world with outstretched arms: "O, from this time forth / My thoughts be BLOODY ... or be NOTHING worth!" (122). Clearly this bravura shot is intended to show the epic scope of Hamlet's newfound resolution,... | |
| Daniel Parker - 2009 - 260 Seiten
...with one crisis at a time. Til handle the PBs. You handle Sal. And DON7 EVER WRITE TO ME AGAIN. "0, from this time forth, my thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!" —Hamlet, Scene IV, Act W Part IV A Small Parting Gift "I think we should begin today's discussion... | |
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