 | Sylvia Adamson - 2001 - 340 pągines
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 | William Shakespeare - 2001 - 500 pągines
...with his mother as a type of woman's frailty; and his last thought of her is no repudiation: "I lov'd Ophelia: forty thousand brothers Could not, with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum. " In how different a tone rings out the last despairing cry of Troilus: "O Cressidl 0 false Cressidl... | |
 | David Schalkwyk, Academic Director of Global Shakespeare David Schalkwyk - 2002 - 284 pągines
...suppress: HAMLET Why, I will fight with him upon this theme Until my eyelids will no longer wag. Q_UEEN GERTRUDE O my son, what theme? HAMLET I loved Ophelia....love, Make up my sum. - What wilt thou do for her? KING CLAUDIUS O, he is mad, Laertes. QUEEN GERTRUDE (to Laertes) For love of God, forbear him. HAMLET... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2002 - 214 pągines
...upon this theme Until my eyelids will no longer wag. Queen 0 my son, what theme? Hamlet 255 I lov'd Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers Could not with all...of love Make up my sum. What wilt thou do for her? King O, he is mad, Laertes. Queen For love of God forbear him. Hamlet 260 'Swounds, show me what thou't... | |
 | John O. Whitney, Tina Packer - 2002 - 320 pągines
...while she was alive; his behavior contributed to her madness, yet when she's dead, he shouts I lov'd Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers Could not with all...of love Make up my sum. What wilt thou do for her? . . . Woo't weep, woo't fight, woo't fast, woo't tear thyself . . . nido't. HAMLET (5. 1,269-77) It... | |
 | T. Vasudevan - 2002 - 286 pągines
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 | Allardyce Nicoll - 2002 - 196 pągines
...his spiritual conflicts, his deep and often contradictory feelings. Nor do they exclude his tragedy. "I loved Ophelia: forty thousand brothers could not, with all their quantity of love, make up my sum !" he exclaims (v, i, 293). Let us note, however, that even here 'quantity' and 'sum' are characteristic... | |
 | G. Wilson Knight - 2002 - 396 pągines
...dialogue with her — 'I loved you not' — wrung from him when the universe itself was tottering. Now I loved Ophelia: forty thousand brothers Could not, with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum. (vi 292) It is true. Agonizingly true. Throughout he has repressed, not admitted, this love, he has... | |
 | Agnes Heller - 2002 - 390 pągines
...relation that ties brother and sister together. This is what Hamlet cries out at the grave of Ophelia: "I loved Ophelia. / Forty thousand brothers / Could...with all their quantity of love, / Make up my sum" (Hamlet 5. 1.266—68). This quotation shows that as far as love is concerned, the normal balance between... | |
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