“Marry, I will teach you



“Marry, I will teach you. Think yourself a baby / That you have ta’en these tenders for true pay” (I.iii.114-15).

Polonius, upset at his daughter’s naivete, informs her, “Marry, I will teach you. Think yourself a baby / That you have ta’en these tenders for true pay” (I.iii.114-15).

And we shall sift him

To see if he is indeed insane, or acting

For some dubious reason which both I and Polonius

Set out to discover. (III.ii.134-37)

Now I am alone, oh what a rogue

And peasant slave am I . . .

The play’s the thing

Wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the King. (II.iv.123-24, 168-69)

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