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" 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? "
The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their ... - Page 15
1802
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The Unseen World: Communications with It, Real Or Imaginary, Including ...

John Mason Neale - 1847 - 232 pages
...to come from the place of the lost, still it is strange that one does not reason with Hamlet,— " for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself!" What harm such apparitions could possibly do us it is hard to say : we are all that they...
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Hood's Magazine, Volume 9

1848 - 588 pages
...? Hamlet says of the ghost, as his friends entreat him to stay : — 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. Shakspere was not the man to leave the world as he found it, nor did he. I imagine there...
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An Inquiry Into the Philosophy and Religion of Shakspere

William John Birch - 1848 - 574 pages
...and others confronting with his doubts. He says, when they would prevent him following the ghost — 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? which, before a stage ghost, is susceptible of a double meaning. It is certainly remarkable...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 pages
...then I will follow it. this, DRAMATISTS. Ļīņ. Do not, my lord. Ham. Why, what should be the fear I in strife, as itself 1 It waves me forth again. — I'll follow it Éīć. What if it tempt you tow'rd the flood,...
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Apophthegms from the plays of Shakespeare, by C. Lyndon

William Shakespeare - 1850 - 264 pages
...alone my inky cloak good mother, &c., these are but the trappings and the suits of woe. .Sam. a. I s. 2 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.. Ham. a. 1 *. 4 I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word would harrow up thy soul.. Ghost...
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Obras

Nicolás Fernández de Moratín - 1850 - 692 pages
...not speak; ihen I will follow il. HORATIO. Do not, my lord. HAMLET. Why, what should be Ihe fear ? I do not set my life at a pin's fee; And, for iny spul, what can il do lo tbat, Being a thing immortal as ilself ? U waves me fortb agaiu;—l'll...
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The dramatic (poetical) works of William Shakspeare; illustr ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 602 pages
...It will not speak ; then I will follow it. Hor. Do not, my lord. Ham. 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. Hor. What if it tempt you toward the flood,...
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Dictionary of Shakespearian Quotations: Exhibiting the Most Forcible ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 pages
...turns one, or both, To worthy danger, and deserved death. /.'. 27. v. 1. 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 ? //. i . 4. no FEAR,— continued. Let not the world see fear and sad distrust Govera the motion of...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 656 pages
...It will not speak ; then will I follow it. HOR. Do not, my lord. HAM. 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. HOR. What, if it tempt you toward the flood,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 pages
...It will not speak ; then I will follow it. Hor. Do not, my lord. Ham. Why, what should he 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. Hor. What if it tempt you toward the flood,...
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