• Hamlet’s soliloquy contains what is probably the most-quoted line in all of Shakespeare: ‘to be or not khổng lồ be.’ ... To be, or not to lớn be? That is the question—.
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  • Blount, 1623), sig. oo5r (p. 773) / STC (2nd ed.) 22273. 1To be or not to be, that is the question: 2Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer.