English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

1) "This above all else; to thine own self be true."
2) "Out! Out, damned spot!"
3) "Alas, poor Yorick, I knew him well..."
4) "Methinks the lady doth protest too much."

Just some fun little trivia. :-)

2006-10-10 12:04:06 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Trivia

7 answers

"This above all,--to thine own self be true; and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man."

Out, damned spot!...

Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him

The lady doth protest too much, methinks

2006-10-10 12:13:32 · answer #1 · answered by big_shot_nurse 3 · 0 0

They're misquotes. They should read:

1) "This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man."
2) "Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
3) "Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio - a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy."
4) "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."

2006-10-10 19:18:14 · answer #2 · answered by LB 4 · 0 0

sorry just #3, Alas poor Yorick, I knew him Horatio, a man of infiness jest..

2006-10-10 19:22:00 · answer #3 · answered by Gazpode55 4 · 0 0

I know that #3 is supposed to be, "Alas, poor Yorrick, I knew him".

The others, I'm not sure about.

2006-10-10 19:13:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

personally myself, I don't think there is anything wrong with them. they r very self explanatory . probably the punctuation. otherwise, I give up.

2006-10-10 19:08:22 · answer #5 · answered by Nora G 7 · 0 0

2) "Out, Out brief candle!"
dont the rest

2006-10-10 20:45:39 · answer #6 · answered by Fatima A 3 · 0 0

dee

2006-10-10 19:11:37 · answer #7 · answered by chrissy02091 1 · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers