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what is "Tempt not a desperate man" ?
William Shakespeare .
26 de mar de 2010 20:20
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Shakespeare was very talented at writing lengthy concepts economically, and with rhythm. :)
The saying means that if you tempt (or tease, or as Blitzy says, provoke) someone who is desperate as you may get a far stronger reaction than you expect. Romeo throws this down as a challenge to Paris in the final Act.
The "tempt not" pattern (verb + negative particle) is common in Germanic languages and was commonly used in older forms of English. To us it sounds old and a bit poetic, probably thanks to Shakespeare and co. Nowadays we'd add 'do' into the sentence, ie. "Do not tempt a desperate man".
26 de março de 2010
Provoke not a desperate man, isn't that hard to get =)
26 de março de 2010
It means that if you aggravate an angry man he won't be responsible for his actions which could be very violent
27 de março de 2010
"Tempt not a desparate man"
quote by William Shakespeare(Act V, Sc. III)
It means that a man or women thats desperate for what ever reason it is from a to z it does not matter if they are at their weakest point and can not take anymore, so dont push them to hard .
26 de março de 2010
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