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For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, Th’ oppressor’s wrong, the proud man’s contumely, The pangs of despised love, the law’s delay, The insolence of office, and the spurns That patient merit of th’ unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin? Who would fardels bear, To grunt and sweat under a weary life, But that the dread of something after death, The undiscovered country from whose bourn No traveler returns, puzzles the will And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience does make cowards of us all, And thus the native hue of resolution Is sicklied o’er with the pale cast of thought, And enterprises of great pitch and moment With this regard their currents turn awry, And lose the name of action. There’s the respect That makes calamity of so long life. To sleep, perchance to dream-ay, there’s the rub, For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause. Ruby Blondell (Mary Whitlock Blundell) is Professor of Classics at the University of Washington, Seattle with special interests in Greek and Roman philosophy and literature.To be, or not to be? That is the question- Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And, by opposing, end them? To die, to sleep- No more-and by a sleep to say we end The heartache and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to-’tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished! To die, to sleep. Stefanie Kennell, Memorial University of Newfoundland "It is the best remedy I know for the 'worthiness' (and choppiness) of Wheelock's sentential and. Catherine Connors, University of Washington
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"Very clever but easy to read and offers lots to talk about on those days when there are a few extra minutes of class time." "mihi quidem non minus festivum videtur esse opusculum istud quam doctum atque studiosae iuventuti salutare." is extremely well planned, very sensibly graded in the rising degree of difficulty from one chapter to the next, and all in all the ideal companion to Wheelock." "The book is excellent, stimulating, lively and probably the best elementary reader I've seen for communicating something of how Latin was probably spoken. This substantially revised edition includes new scenes and characters while reducing the overall quantity of unfamiliar vocabulary. First published in 1981, Auricula was greeted with enthusiasm by students and teachers, and is currently used in many classics departments in the US and elsewhere. At the same time it provides an enticing introduction to Roman comedy and elegy.
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