BRAINLIEST! (Hamlet)
In a conversation with Polonius, Hamlet states, “Oh, just lies, sir. The sly writer says here that old men have gray beards , their faces are wrinkled , their eyes full of gunk, and that they have no wisdom and weak thighs. Of course I believe it all, but don't think it's good manners to write it down , since you yourself , sir, would grow as old as I am , if you could only travel backward like a crab”
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