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In his "To be or not to be" soliloquy, Hamlet asks himself why he should bear fardels. We would now say burdens and so, probably, would Shakespeare. Thus, in a Hamlet for 1984, "Who would fardels bear?" becomes "Who would burdens bear?" See?
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insideHPC: HPC news for supercomputing professionals ... By the way, the quote is adapted from Hamlet — Hamlet actually says, “Who would fardels bear?” Extra points if you know what a fardel is without looking it up ... insideHPC > Business of HPC > Who will fardels bear?
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I was suicidal again last night. I suppose its kind of a shocking statement, but I don’t find it so. If anything, I find it irritating. For me, the most troubling part is not that I was suicidal, but that I was suicidal again. It’s easier now to calmly contemplate death, to form a plan ... That is what troubles me.
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Who would fardels bear? To grunt and sweat under a weary life but that the dread of something after death... Arts > Books & Writing > Authors > Shakespeare, William ... Top Answer out of 4 ... by Meow Meow 1BadMutha TBMF...
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Get the FREE one-click dictionary software for Windows. NEW iPhone Audio English dictionary; Noun: fardel faa(r)-d(u)l; Usage: archaic; ... A burden (figuratively in the form of a bundle) ... Derived forms: fardels...
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