| K. H. Anthol - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 344 pages
...oblivion, or some craven scruple 40 Of thinking too precisely on th' event, — thought which, quarter'd, hath but one part wisdom And ever three parts coward,...Sith I have cause and will and strength and means 45 To do't. Examples gross as earth exhort me: Witness this army of such mass and charge Led by a delicate... | |
| Theodore Ziolkowski - Heroes in literature - 2004 - 196 pages
...oblivion, or some craven scruple Of thinking too precisely on the event, A thought which, quarter'd, hath but one part wisdom And ever three parts coward,...have cause and will and strength and means To do't. After the turning point marked by Hamlet's hesitation and despite several great scenes, the dénouement... | |
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