| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 376 էջ
...did the murder ; — My crown, mine own ambition, and my queen. May one be pardon'd, and retain the offence ? In the corrupted currents of this world....the action lies In his true nature, and we ourselves compelTd, Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults, To give in evidence. What then ? what rests... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 352 էջ
...hand may shove by justice, And oft 't is seen, the wicked prize itself Buys out the law; but 't is not so above: There is no shuffling, there the action...what rests? Try what repentance can: what can it not? Yet what can it, when one cannot repent? 0 wretched state! 0 bosom, black as death! 0 limed soul ,... | |
| Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 էջ
...which I did the murder, My crown, mine own ambition, and my queen. May one be pardon'd, and retain the offence ? In the corrupted currents of this world,...rests ? Try what repentance can : what can it not ? Yet what can it, when one can not repent ? O wretched state ! O bosom black as death ! O limed soul,... | |
| Peter Bridgmont - 1992 - 168 էջ
...and my queen. May one be pardon'd, and retain the offence? In the corrupted currents of this world, And oft 'tis seen the wicked prize itself Buys out...Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults, To give evidence. What then? what rests? Try what repentance can. What can it not? Yet what can it, when one... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 196 էջ
...did the murder: My crown, mine own ambition, and my Queen. May one be pardoned and retain th'offence? In the corrupted currents of this world Offence's...prize itself Buys out the law. But 'tis not so above: 60 There is no shuffling, there the action lies In his true nature, and we ourselves compelled Even... | |
| Benjamin S. Llamzon - 1993 - 398 էջ
...justice. Not here perhaps, but surely in the hereafter. In the corrupted currents of this world, Offense's gilded hand may shove by justice, And oft 'tis seen...above. There is no shuffling, there the action lies in its true nature, and we ourselves compelled, Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults, to give... | |
| Richard Courtney - 1995 - 274 էջ
...prepared to alter his way of life. Few of us are. Claudius' "offence" is the sin and its "effects": In the corrupted currents of this world Offence's...prize itself Buys out the law. But 'tis not so above. (57-60) The image of heavenly justice is central to Hamlet. Judgment Day is here and now. The pace... | |
| 1996 - 264 էջ
...my queen. This last said with real tenderness and longing. CLAUDIUS (continuing) May one be pardoned and retain th' offence? In the corrupted currents...the action lies In his true nature, and we ourselves compelled Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults To give in evidence. What then? What rests?... | |
| Cushman Kellogg Davis - 1999 - 306 էջ
...Hamlet, Act 2, Seine 2. No. 269. THE LAW IN SHAKESPEARE. No. 271. Hay one be pardon'd, and retain the offence ? In the corrupted currents of this world,...teeth, and forehead of our faults, To give in evidence. Samlet, Act 3, Scene 3. Here, as in many passages, Shakespeare attests Ms reverence for justice as... | |
| Natalio Fernández Marcos - 1993 - 1008 էջ
...I did the murder, — My crown, mine own ambition, and my queen. May one be pardon'd and retain the offence? In the corrupted currents of this world Offence's...the action lies In his true nature; and we ourselves compcll'd. Even to the teeth and forehead of our faults, To give in evidence. What then? what rests?... | |
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