English, 12.01.2020 01:31 zafarm2oxgpmx
Hamlet: that’s the french bet against the danish. why is this ‘imponed,’ as you call it?
osric: the king, sir, hath laid, that in a dozen passes between yourself and him [laertes], he shall not exceed you three hits; he hath laid on twelve for nine, and it would come to immediate trial, if your lordship would vouchsafe the answer.
hamlet: how if i answer no?
osric: i mean, my lord, the opposition of your person in trial.
what is the topic of the passage?
a game between the french and hamlet
a wager between osric and hamlet
a fight between claudius and hamlet
a duel between laertes and hamlet
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