1、Not a whit, we defy augury: theres a special providence in thefall of a sparrow. If it be now, it is not to come; if it be not to come,it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come( 交叉法 , 交叉配列法 ):the readiness is all: since no man has aught of what he leaves, what is it to leave betimes?(Enter
2、KING CLAUDIUS, QUEEN GERTRUDE, LAERTES, Lords, OSRIC, and Attendants with foils.)KING:My cousin Hamlet, and my son, how is it that clouds still hang on you ? HAMLET:Not so, my lord, I m too much in the sun( 双关语 ).(Hamlet I,ii 66-67) KING CLAUDIUS:Come, Hamlet, come, and take this hand from me.(KING
3、CLAUDIUS puts LAERTES hand into HAMLETs)Give me your pardon, sir: Ive done you wrong. But pardon, as you are a gentleman. This presence knows and you must have heard how I am punished with sore distraction. What I have done might roughly awake your nature, honor. What I here proclaimed was madness.
4、Hamlet denies it. Who does it, then? His madness: if it is so, Hamlet is of the factionthat is wrong, his madness is poor Hamlets enemy. Sir, in this audience, Let my disclaiming from a purposed evil. Free me so far in your most generous thoughts that I have shot mine arrow over the house and hurt m
5、y brothe r.LAERTES:I am satisfied in nature whose motive in this case should stir me most. To my revenge: but in my terms of honor, I stand aloof. Until by some elder honored masters, I have a voice and precedent of peace. By then, I do receive your offered love, like love, and I will not wrong it.I
6、 embrace it freely and wish this brothers wager frankly play.Give us the foils.Come on!Come, one for me.Ill be your foil. Laertes: in my ignorance, your skill shall belike a star in the darkest night, stick fiery off indeed 明喻 .You mock me, sir.No, by this hand.KING CLAUDIUS:Give them the foils, you
7、ng Osric. Cousin Hamlet, you know the wager?Very well, my lord.Your grace has laid the odds off the weaker side.I do not fear it; I have seen you both:But since he is better .we have therefore odds.This is too heavy, let me see another.This likes me well. These foils have all a length?(They prepare
8、to play)OSRIC:Yes,my good lord.(Set the cups of wine upon that table.)If Hamlet gives the first or second hit, or quit in answer of the third exchange, let all the battlements their ordnance fire. The kingshall drink to Hamlets better breath; and in the cup an union shall he throw. Richer than that
9、which four successive kings. In Denmarks crown have worn. Give me the cups; and let the kettle to the trumpet speak, the trumpet to the cannoneer without, The cannons to the heavens, the heavens to earth 回环 . Now the king dunks to Hamlet. Come, begin: And you, the judges, bear a wary eye. HAMLET:Com
10、e on, sir.Come, my lord.(They play)One.No.Judgment.A hit, a very obvious hit.Well; again.Stay, give me drink. Hamlet, this pearl is yours, He re s to yourhealth.(Trumpets sound Give him the cup )ll play this bout first; set it by awhile. Come.Another hit; what say you?A touch, a touch 屡次 , I do conf
11、ess.Our son shall win.QUEEN GERTRUDE:Hes fat, and scant of breath. Here, Hamlet, take my napkin, rub your brows; The queen carouses to your fortune, Hamlet.Good madam!Gertrude, do not drink.I will, my lord; I pray to you, pardon me.(moving aside)It is the poisoned cup: it is too late.I dare not drin
12、k yet, madam;Come, let me wipe you faceLAERTESMy lord, Ill hit him now.I do not think soAnd yet this almost against my conscience.Come, for the third. Laertes: you but dally;I pray you, pass with your best violence;I am afraid you make a wanton of me.Say you so? come on.Nothing, neither way.Have at
13、you now!(LAERTES wounds HAMLET; then in scuffling, they change rapiers, and HAMLET wounds LAERTES)Part them; they are incensed.Nay, come, again.(QUEEN GERTRUDE falls)Look to the queen there, ho!They bleed on both sides. How is it, my lord?How is it? Laertes?Why, as a woodcock to mine own springs, Os
14、ric; I am justly killed with mine own treachery.How does the queen?She passes out as she sees them bleeding.QU EEN GERTRUDE:No, no, the drink, the drink,-O my dear Hamlet,-The drink, the drink 屡次 ! I am poisoned.(Dies)O! devil. Ho! let the door be locked: Treachery! Seek it out.It is here, Hamlet: H
15、amlet,You are killed. No medicine in the world can do you good. there is not half an hour of life for you .The treacherous instrument is in your hand,here I lie. Never to rise again: your mothers poisoned, I can knowmore: the king, the kings to blame.The point! poisoned too! Then, poision to your wo
16、rk.(Stabs KING CLAUDIUS )All:Treason! treason!O, yet defend me, friends; I am but hurt.Here, you , vicious, murderous, evil .Drink off this potion. Isyour union here? Follow my mother.(KING CLAUDIUS dies)He is justly served; It is a poison tempered by himself.Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Haml
17、et:Mine and my fathers death come not upon you, Nor yours on me.Heaven make you free of it! I follow you. I am dead, Horatio. Wretched queen, farewell! You that look pale and tremble at this chance, That are but mutes or audience to this act, Had I but time-as this fell sergeant, death, Is strict in
18、 his arrest-O, I could tell you- But letit be. Horatio, I am dead; you are alive, report me and my cause aright to theunsatisfied.Never believe it, I am more of an antique Roman than a Dane:Heres yet some liquor left.As you re a man, Give me the cup: let go; by heaven, Ill have it.oh, good Horatio,
19、what a wounded name. Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me! If you did ever hold me in your heart, absent you from felicity awhile, And in this harsh world draw your breath in pain.To tell my story.( March afar off, and shot within,)what warlike noise is this?Young Fortinbras, with conq
20、uest come from Poland, to the ambassadors of England gives this warlike volley.Oh, I die, Horatio; The potent poison quite over my spirit: I cannot live to hear the news from England; But I do prophesy the election lights . On Fortinbras: he has my dying voice; So tell him, with the occurrents, more and less, Which have solicited. The rest is silence.The end