| William C. Carroll - Drama - 1996 - 268 pages
...a king low. As for Polonius's body, Hamlet. A certain convocation of politic worms are e'en at him. Your worm is your only emperor for diet. We fat all...variable service — two dishes, but to one table. That's the end. King. Alas, alas! Hamlet. A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - Denmark - 1996 - 132 pages
...where 'a is eaten. A certain convocation of politic worms are e'en at him. Your worm is your only 20 emperor for diet. We fat all creatures else to fat...variable service — two dishes, but to one table. That's the end. KING. Alas, alas! HAM. A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and 25... | |
| Michael O'Donovan-Anderson - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1996 - 180 pages
...structure of many of Hamlet's comments about decomposition: "Not where he eats, but where he is eaten ... we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots. ... A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and eat of the fish that hath fed of that... | |
| Bika Reed - History - 1997 - 164 pages
...Hamlet: Not where he eats, but where he is eaten; a certain convocation of politic worms are e'en at him. Your worm is your only emperor for diet; we fat all...lean beggar is but variable service; two dishes, but 'The ancient British considered maggots as their main food. It must have been a long extinct variety... | |
| Marie-Claire Rouyer - Diet in literature - 1998 - 292 pages
...emperorfor diet. Wefat all creatures else tofat us, and we fat ourselvesfor maggots. Your fat king and vour lean beggar is but variable service - two dishes, but to one table. That 's the end. Claudius Alas, alas! Hamlet A man mayfish of the worm that hath eut ofa king, and eat of the fts h... | |
| Caroline M. Pond - Science - 1998 - 348 pages
...about the internal organisation of adipose tissue that surrounds lymph nodes. And in the end . . . 'We fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots.' remarked Hamlet2' about the stout, avuncular Polonius whom he had accidentally killed. Under natural... | |
| Avraham Oz - Drama - 1998 - 324 pages
...structure of many of Hamlet's comments about decomposition: "Not where he eats, but where he is eaten ... we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots. ... A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and eat of the fish that hath fed of that... | |
| Carla Mazzio, Douglas Trevor - Civilization, Modern - 2000 - 436 pages
...Ham. Not where he eats, but where a is eaten. A certain convocation of politic worms are e'en at him. Your worm is your only emperor for diet: we fat all...beggar is but variable service — two dishes, but one table. That's the end. King. Alas, alas. Ham. A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king,... | |
| Catherine Gallagher, Stephen Greenblatt - History - 2001 - 259 pages
...and revulsion, an obsession with a corporeality that reduces everything to appetite and excretion. "We fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves...variable service — two dishes, but to one table. That's the end" (4.3.22-25). Here, as in the lines about the king's progress through the guts of a... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2000 - 356 pages
...Claudius sense a threat to himself in Hamlet's word-play concerning maggots, kings and beggars? SCENE 3 fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves...beggar is but variable service, two dishes, but to one 25 table - that's the end. KING Alas, alas! HAMLET A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a... | |
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