Their virtues else, be they as pure as grace, As infinite as man may undergo, Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault : the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. Notes and Queries - Page 1571857Full view - About this book
 | William Shakespeare - 1897 - 215 pages
...undergo — Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault : the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. Enter Ghost. Hor. Look, ray lord, it comes ! Ham. Angels and ministers of grace defend us ! Be thou... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1897
...undergo, Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault : the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. Enter Ghost. Hor. Look, my lord, it comes ! Ham. Angels and ministers of grace defend us ! Be thou... | |
 | 1899
...virtues . . . Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault; the dram of eale Doth all the. noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal — an eine Stelle in Dantes Convito (Prose, e rime liriche di Dante Alighieri Venedig 1758, Bd. IV.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1900
...undergo— Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault: the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. HORATIO. ^ (Enter Ghost.) Look, my lord, it comes ! HAMLET. Angels and ministers of grace defend us... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1900
...Quartos and Folio i. I. iv. 17-38. Omitted in Folio i (also Quarto i). I. iv. 36-38. ' the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal' ; this famous crux has taxed the ingenuity of generations of scholars, and some fifty various readings... | |
 | 1900
...chances in particular men that THE ALUMNI REGISTER. 367 From that particular fault ; the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt, To his own scandal." What was Hamlet's "dram of eale" (evil) ? I find it in his lack of faith, by which I mean that quality... | |
 | University of Sydney - 1900
...can but peep to what it would, Acts little of his will. 12. Explain fully — (d) The dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. (4) So frowned he once when in an angry parle He smote the sledded Polacks on the ice. (c) The source... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1901
...undergo— Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault: the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. Enter Ghost. Hor. Look, my lord, it comes! Ham. Angels and ministers of grace defend us! Be thou a... | |
 | Robert Nares - 1901
...twenty lines preceding, is omitted in the folio, stands in the quarto of 161 1, thus : Tbe drum of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. Many conjectural attempts have been made to restore the true reading, of which the above is one. But... | |
 | Cora Marsland - 1902 - 245 pages
...undergo — Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault : the dram of eale Doth all the noble substance of a doubt To his own scandal. Hor. Look, my lord, it comes ! (Enter Ghost.) Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell,... | |
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