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Correct quote: "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." - William Shakespeare (Hamlet) This quote comes from Hamlet, Act 3, scene 2, line 254 (line accuracy may differ in varying versions of the play). In this case, "protest" means more of "proclaim" than "argue against".
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How dost thou Guildenstern? Ah, Rosencrantz! Good lads, how do you both? Rosencrantz: As indifferent as children of the earth. Guildenstern: Happy in that we are not overhappy; on Fortune's cap we are ... The lady doth protest too much, methinks. ... Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia, And therefore I forbid my tears.
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But how many hath he killed? for indeed I promised to eat all of his killing. LEONATO Faith, niece, you tax Signior Benedick too much; ... BENEDICK Why, i' faith, methinks she's too low for a high praise, too brown for a fair praise and too little for a great praise: ... DON PEDRO Well, if ever thou dost fall from this faith,
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However, subsequent increases in wages and fringe benefits to remaining rail workers have dissipated much of the cost savings.”; “This handicap might be surmountable were it not for restrictive union-imposed work rules that compel excess employment and impede flexibility in assignment of workers.”;
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I also miss Shakespeare. Let me just get this out of the way so you know who I am. Hi, my name is Dani, and I am a Shakespeare addict. Well, technically my name isn't Dani, but otherwise that was the truth. I have a copy of Macbeth, which is my favorite of ... 0 comments: to “ Me thinks thou dost protest too much ”...
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“Methinks thou dost protest too much” was definitely not a Shakespearean line heard Downtown this week. ... Thou doth protest too much. Not! A week of dissent; Among the group at the front was former Manhattan Borough President Ruth Messinger, head of the American Jewish World ... Susannah York plumbs Shakespeare;
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In reply to: Chris Henry 's message, ""Methinks she doth protest too much" - Shakespeare, Hamlet. I wish I got this rate of return on my mutual funds. I especially like the one about Oklahoma." on 23:55:18 03/09/03 Sun;
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Complete transcript from Guy's Monthly Chatroom Classroom - June 2003 ... Shakespeare said, "Methinks thou dost protest too much," because he was pointing out that what we most strongly deny in another is what we unconsciously recognize in ourselves.
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Shakespeare said, "Methinks thou dost protest too much," because he was pointing out that what we most strongly deny in another is what we unconsciously recognize in ourselves.
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