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" Ham. To be, or not to be : that is the queftion— — — Whether 'tis nobler in the mind, to fuffer The flings and arrows of outragious fortune j Or to take arms againft a fea of troubles, * And by oppofing end them. "
A Full Inquiry Into the Subject of Suicide: To which are Added (as Being ... - Page 54
by Charles Moore - 1790 - 405 pages
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1709 - 598 pages
...PtU I hear him coming, let's withdraw, my Lord. \_Exeunt all but Ophelia. Enter Hamlet. Ham. To be, or not to be, that is the Queftion : Whether, 'tis nobler in the Mind, to fuffer The Slings and Arrows of outragious Fortune, Or to take Arms againft a Sea of Troubles, And by oppofing...
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The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection ...

Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...Death in it felf is nothing, but we fear To be we know not what, -we know not where. Dryd. Avrsn, To be or not to be ! that is the Queftion ! Whether 'tis nobler in the Mind to fuffer The SHngs and Arrows of outrageous Fortune, Or to take Arras againft a Sea of Troubles, And by oppofing...
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Shakespeare Restored: Or, a Specimen of the Many Errors, as Well Committed ...

Mr. Theobald (Lewis) - Puritans - 1726 - 220 pages
...by your Companies To draw him ON TO Tkafures, ..r**", LVI. A61 3. Scene 2. Page 400. Vi"di" To be> or not to be? --- That is the queftion, Whether 'tis...of outrageous fortune ; Or to take arms againft a SEA of 'troubles _, And by offofing end them ? A late Eminent AUTHOR, I think, took the beginning of...
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The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful ...

William Oldys - English drama - 1740 - 348 pages
...queftion.— — ..r. •. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to fufler The flings and arrows of outragious fortune ; Or to take arms againft a fea of troubles, And by oppofing, end them ? to die, — to fleep— !No more ; and by a fleep, to fay, we end The heart-ach,...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1745 - 574 pages
...coming; let's withdraw, my Lord. [Exeunt all but Ophelia SCENE II. • • Enter Hamlet. Ham. To be, or not to be : that is the queftion— — — Whether...nobler in the mind, to fuffer The flings and arrows of outragious fortune j Or to take arms againft a fea of troubles, * And by oppofing end them. -To die—...
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The Preceptor: Containing a General Course of Education, Volume 1

Robert Dodsley - Education - 1754 - 590 pages
...Sans Teeth, fans Eyes, fans Tafte, funs every thing. * LESSON II. HAMLET'J Meditation on Death. TO be, or not to be : That is the Queftion. — Whether 'tis nobler in the Mind, to fuffer The Stings and Arrows of outrageous Fortune ; Or to take Arms againft a Siege of Troubles, And by oppoilng...
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Letters Concerning the English Nation

Voltaire - English literature - 1760 - 300 pages
...choice of part of the celebrated foliloquy in Hamlet, which you may remember is as follows : To be, or not to be ! that is the Queftion ! Whether 'tis nobler in the Mind, to fetffer The Stings and Arrows of outrageous Fcrtune, Or to take Arms againft a Sea of Troubles, And...
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The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes : Collated with the ..., Volume 8

William Shakespeare - English drama - 1762 - 436 pages
...Ophelia. Enter Hamlet. Nc.m. To be, or not to be ? that is the qtieftion. — Whether 'tis nobler in trie mind, to fuffer The flings an.d arrows of outrageous...Or to take arms againft a fea of troubles, And by oppofing end them ? — to die, — to fleep No more; and by a fleep, to fay, we end The heart-ache,...
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The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & Ladies

English literature - 1762 - 736 pages
...upon the ftage in a penfive and melancholy attitude, and communes with himfelf in thefe words : To be, or not to be ? That is the queftion. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind, to fuffer The ftings and arrows of outrageous fortune ; Or to take arms againft a fea of troubles, And by oppofmg,...
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Elements of Criticism, Volume 3

Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1762 - 464 pages
...obedient orb again, Where you did give a fair and natural light ? Ftrft Part Henry IV. aft 5. fe. l» . Whether 'tis nobler in the mind, to fuffer The flings and arrows of outrag'ous fortune ; Or to take arms againft a fea of troubles, Ajid by oppofing end them. Hamlet,...
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