| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 578 pages
...I, my lord. Ham. Then I would you were so honest a man. Pol. Honest, my lord ? Ham. Ay, Sir; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. Pol. That's very true, my lord. Ham. For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog, being a god, kissing carrion,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 404 pages
...I, my lord. Ham. Then I would you were so honest a man. Pol. Honest, my lord ! Ham. Ay, sir ; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. Ham. For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog, being a god kissing carrion — Have you a daughter... | |
| William Shakespeare, John B. Marsh - 1863 - 188 pages
...tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I will be brief. A. 2. s. 2. Polonius. 1247. Ay, sir; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. * A. 2. s. 2. Hamlet. 1248. Though this be madness, yet there is method in't A. 2. s. 2. Polonius.... | |
| Charles Wordsworth - 1864 - 396 pages
...Act ii. Sc. 2 : — Ham. I would you were so honest a man. Pol. Honest, my lord ? Ham. Ay, sir; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. Pol. That's very true, my lord. Ham. For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog, being a god, kissing carrion... | |
| William Shakespeare, John William Stanhope Hows - 1864 - 498 pages
...I, my lord. Ham. Then I would you were so honest a man. Pol. Honest, my lord ? Ham. Ay, sir ; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. Pol. That's very true, my lord. Pol. [As«fe.] Still harping on my daughter. — yet he knew me not at first... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 648 pages
...I, my lord. Ham. Then I would you were so honest a man. Pol. Honest, my lord ? Ham. Ay, sir ; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. Pol. That's very true, my lord. Ham. For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog, being a god1a kissing carrion.... | |
| Charles Wordsworth - 1864 - 332 pages
...ii. Sc. 2 : — Ham. I would you were so honest a man. Pol. Honest, my lord ? Ham. Ay, sir ; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. Pol. That's very true, my lord. Ham. For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog, being a god, kissing carrion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 pages
...Shakespeare intended '-* Ktor should nvmiieiit his wish to be alone, after the words, " Ay, sir ; to be ere should Othello go ? — Now, how dost thou look now? O, ill-starr'd w in the most unmistakeablo manner, by walking away and appearing to resume his study: — that then,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 416 pages
...I, my lord. Ham. Then I would you were so honest a man. Pol Honest, my lord ! Ham. Ay, sir ; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. Pol, That's very true, my lord. Ham. For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog, being a god-kissing carrion.... | |
| Abner Otis Kellogg - 1866 - 224 pages
...are a fishmonger. Pol. Not I, my lord. / Ham. I would you were so honest a man To be | honest, as the world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand....Pol. That 's very true, my lord. Ham. For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog, being a god, kissing carrion, — Have you a daughter ? g Pol. I have,... | |
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